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285/65r20 Ridge grapplers on a level, yes or no?

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Old 03-17-2019, 02:49 PM
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Speaking of 285/65/20 Ridge Grappler, Does anyone have pics of this tire installed? Please post... I also wouldn't mind seeing some 60s.
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Originally Posted by Fireboost
Speaking of 285/65/20 Ridge Grappler, Does anyone have pics of this tire installed? Please post... I also wouldn't mind seeing some 60s.


285/60/20’s. No level. Don’t mind the weather!
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2011 with 285/65/20 with bilsteins at highest setting
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Originally Posted by Piney68

Absolutely. I had mine put on yesterday but with G2 and not the Ridge Grappler.


do you have a lift or offset adjustment or is this 100% stock?
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2” level on the front & 100% stock wheels, just the tires are different. I do like these tires, have BFG K2 on my Tahoe 4x4 and these are much quieter in my estimation.
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do you have a lift or offset adjustment or is this 100% stock?
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2011 with 285/65/20 with bilsteins at highest setting
Those look amazing. I notice that the sidewall reads 35/11.50/R20... does that directly convert to 285/65/20?
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Originally Posted by Fireboost
Those look amazing. I notice that the sidewall reads 35/11.50/R20... does that directly convert to 285/65/20?
Yep, measurements are the same, only difference is these are LT rated so they are about 10 pounds heavier than the 285/65 according to the Nitto website.
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I still love my Ridge Grapplers! I’m surprised by how quiet they are and how well they ride!!
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Originally Posted by nketch55
Yep, measurements are the same, only difference is these are LT rated so they are about 10 pounds heavier than the 285/65 according to the Nitto website.
So are you getting any rubbing issues with this setup?


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