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Pirellis = 57lbsAnyone know the weight difference between the KO2s and the 275 Pirellis?
Yes and yes. Check the wheel specs at the link I posted previously. I forget the specifics.Love the wheels! Are you using hub rings? Are they ok for the weight of the vehicle?
* Are they load rated for the 7,000lb Rivian? Yes. I forget the numbers, but the wheels and tires are rated high enough.Looks great. I ran those tires on my Jeep and loved them. A few questions:
* Are they load rated for the 7,000lb Rivian?
* Were there other wheel offset options that would have eliminated the rub?
* Are you swapping them yourself at home when you go between these and the 22’s?
* How are you dealing with Rivian config that has your range and speedo calculated for 22’s?
Yes needed, Hub Centric rings, 4pcs from Wheel Connect through Amazon with great communication and fast service. SKU# HR7780-6410A These will allow the smaller Rivian (64.1mm) hub core to remain concentric with the larger RAM (77.8mm) wheel center bore.I have the OEM 20s, but would rather get some cheap aftermarket wheels for real off-roading. I use the KO2 on most of my other vehicles, so your combo is an interesting one, looking forward to hearing how further use and testing goes. Mileage will take pretty good hit, bit I am guessing that’s not a concern.
i take it you needed hub-centric rings?
Yes, I used the original nuts.Regular lug nuts worked fine?