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2014 Black Forest Green Overland with BFG's

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Just got my overland and put a set of 275/65/18 BFG All terrain KO tires on it. More pics to come, black forest green is extremely dark so it seems to show up as black in most of them.
Also plastidipped the mirrors, badges, and taillight chrome. plastidipping the rest of the chrome tomorrow
Also if anyone is running these tires or similar could they let me know what PSI they are running? The shop set them at 70 but i feel like thats too high
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Wow that's looks awesome. Got anymore pictures?
Very nice. 70 psi definitely seems too high. Are they LT tires? The OE LT Silent Armors on my '12 Ram run 43/44 psi.
Thanks yeah they are LT I dropped them to about 48 all around and the ride is definitely a lot more forgiving. here are some more pics, you can see the green a lot better in this light




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Looks great, in the sun, otherwise it looks like my max-steel. :)

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That looks amazing! It is making me regret my choice to to keep the 20's...but I am getting a set of 18's and aggressive tires to put on when offroading. Any rubbing at any height?
those 18s look much better with the more aggressive treads!
That looks amazing! It is making me regret my choice to to keep the 20's...but I am getting a set of 18's and aggressive tires to put on when offroading. Any rubbing at any height?
Yeah i was surprised at how much better these wheels look with the BFGS. I have had them for about 3 days now and I havent tried moving around in park mode but in the standard ride height and both off road heights there is no rubbing.
Yeah i was surprised at how much better these wheels look with the BFGS. I have had them for about 3 days now and I havent tried moving around in park mode but in the standard ride height and both off road heights there is no rubbing.
Have you tried driving in Aero mode yet? If so does it rub? What is your normal driving style?
Looks great!
Have had them for a little under a year now, no rubbing lock to lock in the front.
Did you take any hit with MPGs with those All Terrains?
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