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Old 12-22-2014, 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Matt_RTR_FX4
Hi guys, I'm looking at tires to get an idea of what I want to do when I need replacements. Will be running boss coilovers set at 2.25" in the front, stock rear height. I am currently running 275/55/20 on oem fx wheels. I'm thinking of 275/60's but wished they were a little wider. I think the perfect size would be 285/60 but unfortunately that is not a popular size and can't find much. Does anyone here have pics of level and 275/60's? I may add a 1" adapter for width.
[MENTION=9858]PawPaw[/MENTION] runs a 1.5" level and 275/60/20 Toyo OC AT2s.
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Originally Posted by GUS.975
First 3 are before with stock wheels and 295/60/20 Nito Terras. Second 3 are RTX Thunder 20x8.5 +15 offest with 35" Toyo MT.
You got spacers in on these? I'm getting the same rims and they claim. They sit flush but yours most definitely aren't. Love the stance tho so I'm copying It with some 33 atturos
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Just installed the new Nitto G2's, 285/65/20, on stock 2013 FX4.
No rubbing and running smooth as I could possible hope for. I just barely hear high pitched whine at highway speed without the radio off.

I might decide to go with the 295/65/20 next time, I would just rather not make any changes to the suspension if possible.
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Old 12-22-2014, 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Cajunpickup
Just installed the new Nitto G2's, 285/65/20, on stock 2013 FX4.
No rubbing and running smooth as I could possible hope for. I just barely hear high pitched whine at highway speed without the radio on.

I might decide to go with the 295/65/20 next time, I would just rather not make any changes to the suspension if possible.


What type of mpg numbers are you seeing with these?
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Originally Posted by Matt_RTR_FX4
What type of mpg numbers are you seeing with these?
I haven't noticed any difference in the mpg yet. Still averaging 13.6.
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Originally Posted by Cajunpickup
I haven't noticed any difference in the mpg yet. Still averaging 13.6.
Ah ok. I'm averaging 15.5-16 right now so I'm guessing larger tires will drop it. Thanks
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Originally Posted by Matt_RTR_FX4
Ah ok. I'm averaging 15.5-16 right now so I'm guessing larger tires will drop it. Thanks




This is on a little over a hundred mile round trip last week..19.6 is not bad with these tires and leveled.





Not the tallest tire or the widest but they do the job and get decent fuel mileage. Bilsteins set at 1.5 inches in the front.
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Still trying to find out if I can clear 295/70r18 with a 18x9 -12mm offset 4.5bs with some minor trimming? Already has a 2.5" leveling kit.
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Originally Posted by PawPaw



This is on a little over a hundred mile round trip last week..19.6 is not bad with these tires and leveled.





Not the tallest tire or the widest but they do the job and get decent fuel mileage. Bilsteins set at 1.5 inches in the front.
Nice mpg. I really hate to kill my mpg, but there aren't many options when it comes to larger tires. The 275/60's you are running is probably the best bet. It works out to be a 33x11 basically. The 275/55's are around 31.9", so picking up an inch would look better. I really wished there were more options in p-rated tires, instead of the load range E versions when it comes to larger tires.


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