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Installed Nitto Ridge Grappler 285/70r18s & Procomp Prodigy 18x9 Wheels

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Such a great look. That’s the stance I want but I don’t have the off-road package. I think the 18’s with more rubber help that look a lot.
 

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Has anyone tried this setup with a 2WD? I assume it would work the same.
 

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Anyone have experience with the Nitto Ridge Grapplers for the stock 20” wheels on the Longhorn? I want be doing any serious off-roading. Just going to my buddy’s south Texas ranch every now and then, but I am thinking About a more aggressive looking tire than the stock tires. The Grapplers look good and I’ve read multiple reviews which are mostly very positive. Thanks.
 

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After seeing JonR88's truck I was pretty sold on the Procomps. I went back and forth on 295/70s or 285/70s and finally settled on 285/70r18 and am very happy with the turnout. I have the Offroad package and no sort of lift or level otherwise, the offset on the wheels is 0, and there is no rubbing.

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What's the offset and backspacing? I'm currently looking at wheels and want to stay 18s. From my understanding we're limited because of the brakes on these trucks.
 

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what would you guys suggest i have the big horn with 20's / no air / no offroad whats the biggest size i can go with out rubbing
 

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After seeing JonR88's truck I was pretty sold on the Procomps. I went back and forth on 295/70s or 285/70s and finally settled on 285/70r18 and am very happy with the turnout. I have the Offroad package and no sort of lift or level otherwise, the offset on the wheels is 0, and there is no rubbing.

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Looks awesome! I have same truck and constantly debating 18s or 20s. 18s make the truck look a bit more rugged.
 

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what would you guys suggest i have the big horn with 20's / no air / no offroad whats the biggest size i can go with out rubbing
You might want to check out my question to Phil, and his response, at #50 in this thread.
I’m looking at the Nitto Ridge Grapplers 285/60r20. Phil has them on his non-lifted/leveled truck and he says there is only a slight rub against the wheel liners when doing a full turn. But he thinks the liner can be zip tied or pinned out of the way. So it seems like 285/60r20s might be as large as we can go without lifting the trucks.
 

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4WheelParts had a sale this weekend so I ordered these same rims Pro Comp 46 series Prodigy in 18x9, a Readylift 2" leveling kit with UCA's and a set of 295/70r18 Falken Wildpeak AT3/W's. I too have the Granite Crystal Metallic paint and thought these looked great! I hope everything fits together well, still waiting on the call form 4WPs to arrange for install.
 

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Do you have any pics from the side? Does it stick out much past the fenders?
 

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