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Old 01-15-2018, 09:01 PM
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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.


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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.
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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
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Love the Nitto Grappler G2. Would the size LT 285/65R/18 fit on a stock '18 F150?
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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...
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Originally Posted by ManMountainDean
Love the Nitto Grappler G2. Would the size LT 285/65R/18 fit on a stock '18 F150?
Yes. The 285 is slightly larger than the 275/65-18's.
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Originally Posted by SPOAT
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 dont think the RG's have any type of milage warranty though. They look very nice but if op is looking for a combo of meat/milage the TG G2's are hard to beat imo

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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.
Doesnt matter what tire you buy, anything 12" wide is going to hyrdo on wet roads. Its a scary *** feeling no doubt
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Toyo rt’s have a 45k warranty if you’re looking for something like the ridge grappler.


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