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Have 275/60/20 XL Nitto Ridge Grapplers and my ride quality seems equal to stock. No harshness or noise on the road. LT sizing tires are generally heavier, noisier and more costly. You will get a lot of opinions on this topic but the bottom line comes down to what is your tolerance level for...
At least the dealer said they wouldn't fill it up. Not the best of service but imo, would rather have better service after the purchase as that relationship will likely be more long term. Just my 2 cents.
I have it and as stated above, it is seamless to me. I quickly got used to it and now dont even think about it. At first, you do notice that when it restarts as you let off the brake, the initial 1/4 or so turn of the wheels to get it started but quickly get used to that as well. IMO, it is...
No issues I wouldn't think. Mine is 4x4 but clearance has not been a problem when out of entry/exit mode. Love the look of the rims and tires and wouldn't go back to stock. Tires are awesome with no noticeable difference in noise.
Welcome and thanks for your service! Nice looking truck and with your trailer, you shouldn't have any issue. I have similar spec'd trailer in size that is a bit heavier and you likely won't even know it's there.
I've traded or sold so many times and always end up in a truck. It is just my preference to drive them. Yes, I tow a camping trailer but even if I didn't, I would still drive a truck. The best one available now ( by a huge margin) is this Ram.
I'm fairly certain I wouldn't have the patience for that type nonsense and would be in their face. Wish you the best of luck and hope it works out in your favor.
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