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Old 02-22-2015, 08:03 PM
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What kind of driving do you do? City / Hwy %?

Do you offroad and need the capability?
Old 02-22-2015, 08:07 PM
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I would say 50/50 hwy/city, gravel roads and fields for deer hunting, and the main reason is snow in the winters. I see the terra grapplers and toyo open country come in that size, but not sure how they fare in the snow?
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I would go with the 275/65 or the 285.
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I just ordered 275/65/20 Nitto Trail Grapplers and 20x9 Eagle Alloys, for my new 14 Lariat SC. Dealer just installed AutoSpring 2.5 front / 3" rear leveling kit prior to delivery. Will post pics once they arrive and I install them.
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Does anyone know if I would have any rubbing issues if I went with the 285's?
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Originally Posted by Eric Van Gorp
Does anyone know if I would have any rubbing issues if I went with the 285's?
I have 285/65R20 BFGoodrichs. I do not have any rubbing at all, however I have a 2.5" level and 3" rear block. I'm going to go down to a 275/65 next which is what I had on my last truck because there are infinitely more tire options in that size and I want to go back to Toyo OC ATII's or try Duratracs.



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