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Old 01-01-2013, 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by NASSTY
We've got about 1 foot of snow here.
Sweet looking ride you got there. What tires are running?? I really like the look of the Factory wheels but want tires like you have.
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Took the truck to one of our favorite haunts.
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Originally Posted by f6bits
Took the truck to one of our favorite haunts.
I hope you had fun while you were there. Looking at your tires I guess that 4x4 do not require chains right now. My wife and I got to see Yosemite in the winter 20 years ago. It was a dream come true.
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Originally Posted by BoostedFx
Sweet looking ride you got there. What tires are running?? I really like the look of the Factory wheels but want tires like you have.
Thanks, they are 295/60/20 (34.45").
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Originally Posted by NASSTY
Thanks, they are 295/60/20 (34.45").
295/60/20's are 33.94", not 34.45.

305/60/20's would be 34.41".
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Originally Posted by 09_XLT
295/60/20's are 33.94", not 34.45.

305/60/20's would be 34.41".
Not if you look at the spes on the Nitto site. Their tires defy a normal tire calculator. http://www.nittotire.com/Tire/trailgrappler#size
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Originally Posted by NASSTY
Not if you look at the spes on the Nitto site. Their tires defy a normal tire calculator. http://www.nittotire.com/Tire/trailgrappler#size
I stand corrected, sir!
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I stand corrected, sir!
No problem Sometimes when I use my tire calculator for other brands I come up with the wrong size.
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All these sharp trucks in the snow makes me can't wait for a good ole Michigan Snowstorm to go out and play in it.
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Originally Posted by NASSTY
No problem Sometimes when I use my tire calculator for other brands I come up with the wrong size.
I know what you mean! My Michelin LTX-AT2's should be 34.1 on a tire calculator, but on Michelin's tire site it says they are 34.4. Go figure...


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