Utemachine
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They are slightly larger than a 35’s without taking the leap up to 37’s. I haven’t seen anyone running this size. Anyone with pics they could share?
Where do you see that? I’m seeing that the 325/60 is lighter on nittos websiteI’m pretty certain I’m going this direction with Ridge Grapplers and 20x10 wheels. This size is only available in a load “e” and run about 8lbs heavier per tire than the 35x12.50.
I’m going to put the RC 5” on as I have air ride. Any advice on the offset I should run?
I was just making sure I wasn’t reading wrong! Haha. Yea I was dead set on get the 35x12.5 ridge graps next go around (I currently have the 35x11.5) until I found out they were only available in load FGood catch! I’m not sure where I saw that. I also didn’t realize the 35’s were load F.
I’m pretty certain I’m going this direction with Ridge Grapplers and 20x10 wheels. This size is only available in a load “e” and run about 8lbs heavier per tire than the 35x12.50.
I’m going to put the RC 5” on as I have air ride. Any advice on the offset I should run?
That’s what they list them at, but that’s not the true diameter once they’re mounted. Just like how most 35s actually measure around 33 7/8 and most 37s are around 35 3/4I believe the 325’s are 35.4x12.8”
Looks great! That's my next tire size for sure. Don't want to go with 37's but I want bigger than 35's. That and the Yokohama's in the 315/60's are the sizes I'd consider. Thanks for the pics, it's hard to find a 5th gen on 325/60s.I know this is an older post but pulled the trigger on some Nitto Recon Grapplers in 325/60r20. Switched from 35x12.50r20 Ridge Grapplers. Slight rub by the pinch weld and on the liner but nothing a little heat gun and trim won’t fix.