BFG AT KO2 rubbing question.

RioDeColumbia

Bought an X
Location
Missouri
So i am needing to get tires soon, and am going to upgrade from the stock 265/75/16 rugged trails, and go to 285/75/16 instead. The tires I would really like to get are the BFG AT KO2, but I am not sure if they will fit or how much running they will do. I am already planning on doing the melt mod because I am pretty sure it will be necessary. However, I was wondering if there will still be rubbing and other issues Even after the melt mod?

I have a 2012 pro-4x, but it doesn't have any time of suspension or body lift. I am planning on getting around a 2 inch suspension lift soon after getting the tires, but I was wondering if it will still be fine to run the new tires in the mean time before the lift is installed?
 

TJTJ

Skid Plates
Founding Member
Location
NJ
So i am needing to get tires soon, and am going to upgrade from the stock 265/75/16 rugged trails, and go to 285/75/16 instead. The tires I would really like to get are the BFG AT KO2, but I am not sure if they will fit or how much running they will do. I am already planning on doing the melt mod because I am pretty sure it will be necessary. However, I was wondering if there will still be rubbing and other issues Even after the melt mod?

I have a 2012 pro-4x, but it doesn't have any time of suspension or body lift. I am planning on getting around a 2 inch suspension lift soon after getting the tires, but I was wondering if it will still be fine to run the new tires in the mean time before the lift is installed?


285/75/16 fit your X with no BL or SL, etc...bone stock except the melt mod.

If you want 35's, then a BL would make sense....but 33's fit as is. Even 305/70/16 work...which works even better.

:D
 
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