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Old 03-21-2016, 05:36 PM
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295 / 60 r20 for the win !!!!!
3 mpg loss..










Old 03-21-2016, 09:21 PM
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Originally Posted by NASSTY
Nitto sizes run big. The 65 is 35.47" and the 60 is 34.45". http://www.nittotire.com/light-truck...ht-truck-tire/
thanks for clarifying my reply. I didn't realize that myself and it's good to know as I have 285 Terra Grapplers myself. Guess mine are around 33.2" rather than 32.7". Anyways OP it seems like the 60s are the way to go for ya.
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Originally Posted by Rygi
Anyways OP it seems like the 60s are the way to go for ya.
I won't argue with that... 295/60/20 Trail Grapplers are one of my favorite tires. I had them on my 2011 FX4 Scab and I have them on my 2014 Tremor.

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Tall, skinny, and lightweight will save your mpg. The wider tires will hurt it more than the same height but narrower. It's the extra rubber and width causing drag.
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My 295/60r20 Ridge Grapplers are 33" tall exactly aired at 40 PSI. I have +18 wheels and I'm still trimming trying to stop rubbing in reverse at full turn. I don't know what to tell you about the 65 versus 60 ratio. With the +44 factory wheels, you may be perfectly fine not rubbing on the fenders and air dam, but I don't know how you'll do with that aggressive sidewall and your UCA.



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