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Old 02-17-2019, 06:11 PM
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Currently running mine at 40psi but will go up to 45 then 50 if needed. I don’t want to put too much strain on the sidewalls. Running the max psi with softest ride takes time sometimes
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Originally Posted by Crockice
I'm running the Ridge Grappler in a 33x12.50x22 with 4 inch BDS Coilover lift and was wondering about tire pressure. Spoke to Nitto this am and they recommend 64, sounds a bit high to me, currently I'm running 40 and it feels fine but I certainly want to maximize, tread life and handling. Thoughts?


Damn good looking truck too! I almost pulled the trigger on that color!
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Originally Posted by aliass24
What tire pressure are you guys running your grapplers at? I'm running my 285/70/18's at 36 cold but heat up to around 40-42 and my ride is pretty smooth for 10 ply's.
I've got the same size and am running 48 cold (52ish warm)....But I'm thinking of backing it down to 40 cold to get a little more give on the speed bumps and potholes.
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I am running 40 cold. The speed bumps are manageable and the ride is still good. On my second set already and loving them. Put just over 65k on last set - before 40 psi was to rough. Had to drop to 35-36 for ok ride with high miles. You'll get good long life at that psi.
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@ToadSmasher2k1 do you have pictures of the truck from the back to get an idea of the overall width look?
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I’m with @sixshooter14 . I run my 35X12.5Xr18 at 48 psi in the rear and I run the fronts around 51psi . I love the ride, it floats over everything, even better at higher speeds.
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Can’t believe I just read that entire thread. Now what? LOL.

so my setup is 2018 lariat 4x4 with a 2.5 level. I am wondering if any of you guys run 22’s on the 35 grapplers? Was looking at fuel maverick 22 x 9.5 with +25 offset and wrapping with 285/55r22. Any pics? Really not wanting to trim or anything. Thoughts?
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I 'think' I read through most of this thread so wondering what the concensus is for what I want to do. 2018 screw 4x4 with 20" 2018 factory sport wheels. I have 2" bora spacers all around and a 2.1 bilstein level.... Anyone have a similar set up and done 35x12.5?
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Originally Posted by CCCT
I 'think' I read through most of this thread so wondering what the concensus is for what I want to do. 2018 screw 4x4 with 20" 2018 factory sport wheels. I have 2" bora spacers all around and a 2.1 bilstein level.... Anyone have a similar set up and done 35x12.5?
I think that will rub.
I had a 2 inch level on my last truck, stock offset, and 11.5 inch wide wheels- that setup rubbed the trim a little bit (nothing a dremel couldn’t handle). However, with a wider wheel and bigger offset with the spacer, I think you’ll rub more.
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Here is my setup. 2019 F150 Lariat 35x11.5R20 on stock wheels with 1.25" Bora wheel spacers. Zero rub in every direction. I do have the front air dam removed. This thread sold me on this setup for the new ride, thanks guys.
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