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Old 07-04-2015, 11:50 AM
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I'm trying to decide on which size tire 295/60/20 or 305/55/20 and if I should go with Terra Grapplers or Trail Grapplers. I have a 2" leveling kit on my 2014 F150 Crew Cab. If you got photos of 295/60/20 or 305/55/20 can you post a photo to help me find the look I want. Thanks
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Those are two entirely different sized tires. 295/60/20 is a 34.5x11.50 tire while the 305/55/20 is a 33.5x12.00 tire. I have the 295 on mine and like the height and width for a leveled truck.
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Originally Posted by KCCOFox
Those are two entirely different sized tires. 295/60/20 is a 34.5x11.50 tire while the 305/55/20 is a 33.5x12.00 tire. I have the 295 on mine and like the height and width for a leveled truck.
Your trucks looks sweet. I think I'm going with the 295/60/20 Trail Grapplers. I have been looking online and most trucks with a 2" lift seem to run a 295. Thanks for the pictures!
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You may want to do a little more research. The terra grapplers and trail grapplers have two completely different sidewalls, which could lead to them not fitting.
I have a 325/60/18 terra grappler on my truck with a 2.5" level, and there is no way in hell that the aggressive sidewall of the trail graps would clear my UCAs. I can't even slide a finger through with the terras.
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I have to 295/65/20 toyo at 2 extreme on my little lady with a leveling kit and airbags on the back end ... She drives real smooth no extreme humming sound on highway speeds I'm very confident in these tires and they look great












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Nice truck
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Those Toyos are nice looking too. Thanks for posting the picture of your truck.
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Originally Posted by bartab
Nice. What size tires are those?
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Originally Posted by MO920
Nice. What size tires are those?
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