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guys anyone know if rubbing would be an issue with KO2 35x12.5x20 (same wheels)? Do they run a tad smaller?
 

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You my run into VERY slight rubbing with the BFG tires. The BFG K02 35x12.50x20 is 0.2" taller than the stock tires (34.6" vs 34.4"), so relatively on par. But because of the offset of the wheels, you'll get a slight rubbing at full lock. This is the same thing for the guys that swap to Methods and run stock tires.

If the rubbing at full lock bugs you, perch collars will eliminate the issue entirely.

Please let us know if you have any other questions about the 601s! We are a stocking dealer of Vorsteiner!
 

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I have the 601’s in Carbon Graphite finish and couldn’t be happier with them. Tires are Mastercraft Courser MXT 35x12.50R20’s and no rubbing at all.

Currently stock ride height but I have RPG Collars coming just to improve the stance. A631D692-F36D-46B2-82DE-8F3FA95E5EBA.jpeg41685C62-5B82-4938-B7BF-67AE2A86E69F.jpeg5738C804-CC84-469A-A373-C2296AB7886F.jpeg
 

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Have you guys noticed with that offset that more rocks and debris are now directed towards the body of the truck vs. the undercarriage?

That's my concern with the venom rex wheels, given the distance the tires stick out beyond the fenders.
 
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Have you guys noticed with that offset that more rocks and debris are now directed towards the body of the truck vs. the undercarriage?

That's my concern with the venom rex wheels, given the distance the tires stick out beyond the fenders.
That’s what mud flaps are for.
 

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There is very very little poke with these wheels so there is not an issue. If you are concerned and want to play it safe then stay with the stock wheel.



Have you guys noticed with that offset that more rocks and debris are now directed towards the body of the truck vs. the undercarriage?

That's my concern with the venom rex wheels, given the distance the tires stick out beyond the fenders.
 
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