Does your truck have any suspension modifications or leveling kit?Just had these installed yesterday. Rides over the bumps much better - glad I got the XL. Slightly louder than stockers. Look awesome! View attachment 10508View attachment 10509View attachment 10510View attachment 10511View attachment 10512View attachment 10513View attachment 10514
2" Rough Country leveling kit.Does your truck have any suspension modifications or leveling kit?
Okay. Thanks.2" Rough Country leveling kit.
These tires will easily fit stock suspension with no rubbing. Since they are approx 3.4% taller than stock, you’ll see roughly 2.4mph difference at 70mph (speed will say 70, but you’ll be traveling 72.4)Is the speedo off at all with the size of these tires and do they fit without a lift or leveling kit? I am considering getting the same tire size.
I have the Ridge Grapplers in LT275/60/20 and the tires feel way better on a pickup than the soft factory duelers. Not sure how they get by with that light of tire on a pickupHow’s turning at high speeds (highway) with those 275/60s? I think the stock tires feel like **** making turns on back country highways at fast speeds. Doesn’t feel stable at all. Why I’m leaning on going with a 285 tire with some more rubber.
Just had these installed yesterday. Rides over the bumps much better - glad I got the XL. Slightly louder than stockers. Look awesome! View attachment 10508View attachment 10509View attachment 10510View attachment 10511View attachment 10512View attachment 10513View attachment 10514
I'm not sure what the largest size you could do with wheel spacers on OEM wheels and suspension. Others can give better advice on that since mine is leveled in the front.That is nice!! I have the same truck but in Delmonico Red. I have 2 inch wheel spacers and i dont want to but any new rims, but use stock rims like yours. I also want to keep stock suspension. based on your esxperience with this purchase, what do you think is the biggest size tire I can go without rubbing?? I want the ridge grapplers too? Let me know what you think. Thanks in advance
Just had these installed yesterday. Rides over the bumps much better - glad I got the XL. Slightly louder than stockers. Look awesome! View attachment 10508View attachment 10509View attachment 10510View attachment 10511View attachment 10512View attachment 10513View attachment 10514
LT tires require more PSI while the XL tires are also great for towing but with less PSI. The LT tires give a rougher ride, but are better suited for towing..those LT tires are 10 PLY. I'm not doing any towing, and live in Miami so no off road. The reason i went with the 285/50/20 Ridge Grapplers is because i wanted a wider tire without it being extra heavy like an LT. Luckily Nitto has the XL model at that 285 size range. If not then I would have been forced to get the LT285/60 or 65/20, which are not only heavier but more expensive. Here's some info on the tires and their ratings:I've been searching tire reviews and tire sites, but cannot get a clear explanation as to what XL tires are. I know I want E rated tires to pull the weight of a trailer, so I LT tires with an E rating are good. But what exactly are XL? Where does XL fit in compared to E tires and others.
looks good I probably wouldn't have put on 50 series though .I just got my Ridge Grapplers installed today...got them at 285/50/20 XL. I wanted them just a little wider so i risked it and went with the 285's, and there is no rubbing inside the wheel well. These tires are on STOCK SUSPENSION, and I also have 2 inch spacers installed. Here are some pics....Cars dirty but i had to.
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