2014 LC all stock,will 285/65/18 BFG KO2 fit??

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Hello,we are going to replace stock tires soon and use stock wheels.Been researching on here a lot and I have found some conflicting results on this size fitting with no rubbing.I always like to go up in size a little but not planning any lift(don't want to use spacers) or wheeling yet.All I'm going to do it take running boards off and with new tires should look good.I can go with stock size also just don't want any problems as its my wifes truck.If anyone can post up some pics that would be great,thanks!
 
Hello,we are going to replace stock tires soon and use stock wheels.Been researching on here a lot and I have found some conflicting results on this size fitting with no rubbing.I always like to go up in size a little but not planning any lift(don't want to use spacers) or wheeling yet.All I'm going to do it take running boards off and with new tires should look good.I can go with stock size also just don't want any problems as its my wifes truck.If anyone can post up some pics that would be great,thanks!
I run the same tires on my 2010, no issues at all.
 
Hello,we are going to replace stock tires soon and use stock wheels.Been researching on here a lot and I have found some conflicting results on this size fitting with no rubbing.I always like to go up in size a little but not planning any lift(don't want to use spacers) or wheeling yet.All I'm going to do it take running boards off and with new tires should look good.I can go with stock size also just don't want any problems as its my wifes truck.If anyone can post up some pics that would be great,thanks!

Running that same size Terra Grappler G2 on a 2015, no issues.
 
Yes.

My 2013 is stock, except for sliders and those exact tires on OEM wheels. No rubbing. Expect that you will lose about 1.5 mpg over the OEM highway tires.
 
Those should fit without rubbing. I put Toyos 275/70/18 on stock rims without lift and fits great and no rub.
 
Also, I recommend that you buy five - one for your spare. If you do have to mount your spare, you won’t want to be driving around with one tire that has a 1” smaller diameter than the other three.
 

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