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So far I like it. I need to mess with my tire pressures, it’s at about 40-42 now. It feels more planted and I think a tad more firm, but it still rides nice. I know more road imperfections come through with them having more contact patch vs the stock 285’s.
The recons have a 55?k mile warranty...
I was connected via Bluetooth, but I don’t think the Speedo app I was using really “connects” to the truck per se, but I’ll try next time without any kind of connection.
Thanks!
I did see your comment about that before I had them installed and it has me paranoid I’ll start thinking I’ll need to do that. Haha. How difficult are the rears to install/adjust to get that little of raise?
Very nice! I love just down in Imperial off Seckman, my father in law lives about 2 minutes from that Home Depot and that’s been my 3rd home here recently while finishing my basement. Haha
Finally got my leveling kit and tires installed today.
Readylift 1.5” Leveling kit for Airride suspension
Nitto 305/45/22 Recon Grapplers
I haven’t noticed any rubbing on the inner fenders yet. The ride isn’t bad, it feels more planted to the road and a tad more firm. Not bad at all. I can...
How’re you liking them? I’m looking at these or the Nitto Recon Grapplers. 99% on road use, just want something a bit beefier and more 22” wheel protection. I’d get a 305/45/22, I’m installing a Readylift 1.5” level and should be ok clearance wise.
Can you still fit in a normal height garage with that setup? Been debating the readylift setup and 305/45/22 tires, but if I can’t park in my garage anymore, I may not do it.
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