Did you recalibrate for your change in tire size? If so, what tire size did you put in? Im getting these installed today and need to measure them post install to input into my Hypertech unit.Running 275/60/20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers at 39lbs. Comfortable ride and comparable to the stock Bridgestone H/L Alenza's that were stock imo.
No I didn't. The speedometer will be off 1 - 2 mph from 30 - 70 mph due to the extra 1" in height so I am fine without making the adjustment. Let me know how you like them.Did you recalibrate for your change in tire size? If so, what tire size did you put in? Im getting these installed today and need to measure them post install to input into my Hypertech unit.
They do look good, I keep going back and forth between a 275 60 20 and 305 55 20. The price difference is significant. Could you get a direct front and rear shot of them. I slapped a set of 33x12.50s on that i had laying around and like the way they look but the load range F on them rides terrible and I want to get a set of 4 plys.I’ll take another picture when I’m not in the parking garage but I really like the way these look.
I still haven’t been able to get a good rear pic because I’ve been getting in before and leaving work after its dark...I will this weekend though!They do look good, I keep going back and forth between a 275 60 20 and 305 55 20. The price difference is significant. Could you get a direct front and rear shot of them. I slapped a set of 33x12.50s on that i had laying around and like the way they look but the load range F on them rides terrible and I want to get a set of 4 plys.
I still haven’t been able to get a good rear pic because I’ve been getting in before and leaving work after its dark...I will this weekend though!
I bet the F load range is a brutal ride! I feel like the XL load range is perfect for a half-ton truck and the per corner weight didn’t go up much from the stock Falken A/T’s. The RG’s only weigh only 48 lbs /tire, so I expect my gas mileage to be the same.