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    Toyo Open Country 285/55/20

    Have any of you guys used these on a stock 20" GM rim on a 2007 to 2013 truck that was NOT lifted? If so, was there ANY rubbing and what was the road noise like?

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    EDIT: Toyo 285/55/20 AT II

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    That was stock longer than I thought it would be ....
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    Thats the same size that came on my 2010 from the factory. Mine were Goodyear Eagles though. You shouldn't have any issues running that size.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stonewall View Post
    Thats the same size that came on my 2010 from the factory. Mine were Goodyear Eagles though. You shouldn't have any issues running that size.
    Are you sure about that? The stock on mine Eagles are 275/55/20, not 285

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    Quote Originally Posted by atc007 View Post
    That was stock longer than I thought it would be ....
    Nothing crazy, just the essentials:
    Ball hitch
    Bed rails
    Under rear seat storage tray
    Mud flaps
    Rear inner fenders (I changed my mind about the painted look)
    ... and looking into the larger more aggressive rubber, but I think that will be it while it's still under warranty. The Magnuson Moss act is not respected here, so I’ve got to keep it all original GM, but damn those 285’s looked good rolled up to the body. The thing is that the 275's on the Av had about .001” clearance from the mud flaps when turned and I don’t want rubbing and can’t raise the body under warrantee. Hoping someone here has do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Camexican View Post
    Are you sure about that? The stock on mine Eagles are 275/55/20, not 285
    Now that you mention it, maybe they were. It's been so long I can't remember. There's only 10mm (.4 inches) of difference in the sizes though. The next set I got were 285/65r20, and they did rub, even with 3" leveling blocks. I think you will be fine with the 285/75's.
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