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The 70’s are 32.8” and the 75 is 33.8. So basically a 33 vs a 34. The factory BFG’s are E rated and weigh-in at 56lbs vs the C rated 70 at 57 and the E rated at 61-63lbs each. I personally would go with the E rated for the 10 ply construction and higher load capacity. I am likely going to go with the 285/70/17 E rated unless I can confirm no rubbing on the 75’s.
Has anyone confirmed fit and no rubbing with the BFG 285/75R17 size and stock steelies (+no lift)?

I’ve seen these on a couple trucks but they had 0 offset wheels. Purportedly no rubbing when loaded & off-road.
 

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Has anyone confirmed fit and no rubbing with the BFG 285/75R17 size and stock steelies (+no lift)?

I’ve seen these on a couple trucks but they had 0 offset wheels. Purportedly no rubbing when loaded & off-road.
I can confirm no rubbing on BFG KO3 (E rated) 285/75/r17 without a lift on stock alloy (don’t have the steelies) on basic mountain off road trails. Also, not the most important thing, but they look great.
 

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I can confirm no rubbing on BFG KO3 (E rated) 285/75/r17 without a lift on stock alloy (don’t have the steelies) on basic mountain off road trails. Also, not the most important thing, but they look great.
Thanks @bradb622! Good to know on the trail performance and looks are an important factor, no doubt.

I believe the 17” alloys are the same offset as the steelies at +55mm. Might be the difference of 17x8” (alloy) vs 17x7.5” (steel). So should approximately come out in the wash on “installed” tire section width placement in the wheel/tire space envelope.

Aside from the rubbing factor: How does it drive? Ride, acceleration/braking, transmission behavior, handling?
 

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Ive got those ko3 tires close in size - 285/70R17.

I’d say they are a little more “squishy” compared to oem size ko2. But not a huge difference in ride, just more, I’d say, compliant.
 

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Has anyone confirmed fit and no rubbing with the BFG 285/75R17 size and stock steelies (+no lift)?

I’ve seen these on a couple trucks but they had 0 offset wheels. Purportedly no rubbing when loaded & off-road.
For comparison these are Goodyear Duratracs 255/80r17 on stock steelies, no lift. Great fit, no rubbing.
 

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For comparison these are Goodyear Duratracs 255/80r17 on stock steelies, no lift. Great fit, no rubbing.
I love the size. These are also 255/80R17 on stock steelies. Easier steering, less noise, and better wet/snow traction IME. Falken Wildpeak A/T4W.
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They look great - what did you have before the Falkens?
Stock BFG KO2. Several people smarter than me told me that in the Pacific northwest I will hate KO2s but probably like Falkens for our warm soggy winters here. Ask me in a year if I still love them. Lol. I'm also glad I went narrower and taller for those reasons.
 

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Stock BFG KO2. Several people smarter than me told me that in the Pacific northwest I will hate KO2s but probably like Falkens for our warm soggy winters here. Ask me in a year if I still love them. Lol. I'm also glad I went narrower and taller for those reasons.
I have the AT3W and they have been awesome for PNW for last 5 years.
 

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> why they gave it a puny tank range still befuddles me

I agree. But here in Germany also filling this puny tank costs already a fortune to fill at $9/gallon: about $177. ?
If anyone really wants a 35” tire I hear that 255/85/17 ‘s will fit without any issues. The width on these is 10” approximately and give you that defender slim look that is seen on a lot of 110’s. Micky Thompson makes these. The actual size is 34.6”. These are also 10 ply, thus, strength should not be an issue.
 

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If anyone really wants a 35” tire I hear that 255/85/17 ‘s will fit without any issues. The width on these is 10” approximately and give you that defender slim look that is seen on a lot of 110’s. Micky Thompson makes these. The actual size is 34.6”. These are also 10 ply, thus, strength should not be an issue.
Here are the MT 255/85r17 on Owl Sixty wheels w/stock suspension. View attachment g-6.jpg
 
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