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wonderbruuh

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Currently have 285/65 r18 on a 2016 2500 Laramie Longhorn. Was wondering if going to 275/70 r18 would be better. Looking for best prices on some tires. Looking for a decent $200ish tire preferably a aggressive tread 10ply. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!!
 

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I too will be looking for new rubber soon on my truck Stock 275/70/18 - down to new KO3 and the Nokian Outpost NAT all terrain. The NAT's are significantly cheaper and have some good reviews.

 

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Currently have 285/65 r18 on a 2016 2500 Laramie Longhorn. Was wondering if going to 275/70 r18 would be better. Looking for best prices on some tires. Looking for a decent $200ish tire preferably a aggressive tread 10ply. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!!

 

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No simply going to a tire that's about 1/2 inch taller and about a 1/2 inch narrower will not really be better for anything. However, it will make your speedometer read about 1 mph slower than what you are actually traveling unless you have it reprogrammed.
 

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I too will be looking for new rubber soon on my truck Stock 275/70/18 - down to new KO3 and the Nokian Outpost NAT all terrain. The NAT's are significantly cheaper and have some good reviews.

Did you get the Nokian Outpost nAT tires? Thinking of getting a set of these or the Falken Wildpeak AT4w.
 

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