Nitto Terra Grapplers question
#11
Senior Member
FWIF......
I'm running 275x65 20 Ridge Grapplers. They are E rated but ride unusually great and are very quiet for an aggressive looking tire.
My guessing is the the 65 ratio helps the ride quality for a 20".
These tires are magic. I'm sold on them.
I'm running 275x65 20 Ridge Grapplers. They are E rated but ride unusually great and are very quiet for an aggressive looking tire.
My guessing is the the 65 ratio helps the ride quality for a 20".
These tires are magic. I'm sold on them.
#12
I had the P305/55-20 G2's on my 2017, bought them to save some weight over the E rated tires. My biggest complaint was that I didn't like them in wet weather. Was living in Texas and truck was 2wd but man they were slippery. And hydroplaned really bad. I also wished they had a more aggressive side wall. They were quiet though and very comfortable. On my next set though, I'll swallow the extra weight and go with either Toyo's or K02's.
#13
50 lbs is 9 lbs more than the factory hankooks. So 36 lbs added rotational weight. The wheel and tire weight, at least for my oe 20s, is 73lbs. I doubt you’ll notice a difference going from 73 to 82
#14
Senior Member
Love the Nitto Grappler G2. Would the size LT 285/65R/18 fit on a stock '18 F150?
#15
Senior Member
I have TerraGrappler G2's on my wife's 4Runner. Been on for almost 29K and still have at least half tread. They are wearing very evenly and I think the snow traction is great. We have only had 2 snowstorms here in Iowa...but the snow driving I've done with it has been great. Highly recommended here...
#16
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#17
I had the P305/55-20 G2's on my 2017, bought them to save some weight over the E rated tires. My biggest complaint was that I didn't like them in wet weather. Was living in Texas and truck was 2wd but man they were slippery. And hydroplaned really bad. I also wished they had a more aggressive side wall. They were quiet though and very comfortable. On my next set though, I'll swallow the extra weight and go with either Toyo's or K02's.