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Old 02-01-2019, 05:17 PM
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I looked through the tire/wheel fitmet thread, and posted with no reply. I was looking at throwing on 305/55/20 Falken Wildpeak MT01 on my 12 Screw 4x4, but found I can get Ridge Grapplers installed for about $100 cheaper.

Looking at Bilstein 5100’s for level, and just want to ensure that there will be no rub on stock 20’s. Also am considering the 35x11.5x20’s.

I am not against spacers if needed, but if they’re not then a huge plus. Mama won’t agree to a new set of wheels Just yet.
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I have 305/55/20 BFGs and factory 20s on my 2012 with a 1 1/2 level up front. No rubbing anywhere.
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Originally Posted by 9chester
I have 305/55/20 BFGs and factory 20s on my 2012 with a 1 1/2 level up front. No rubbing anywhere.
okay thanks. I had BFG AT KO2’s on my old truck and liked them, but can get the Ridge Grapplers about $300 cheaper than those.

Tires Ed has to be the hardest decision. 😡
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It can be frustrating, and expensive! I put a set of Wildpeak ATs on my wife's truck and I think they ride/handle better than my KO2s. But mine are the heavier load range because of the size. They are HEAVY.
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I’m running coopers in that size. Stock 20’s no rubbing. I added a small wheel spacer but only for looks not for rubbing issues.
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Originally Posted by Anken
I looked through the tire/wheel fitmet thread, and posted with no reply. I was looking at throwing on 305/55/20 Falken Wildpeak MT01 on my 12 Screw 4x4, but found I can get Ridge Grapplers installed for about $100 cheaper.

Looking at Bilstein 5100’s for level, and just want to ensure that there will be no rub on stock 20’s. Also am considering the 35x11.5x20’s.

I am not against spacers if needed, but if they’re not then a huge plus. Mama won’t agree to a new set of wheels Just yet.
sorry to jump in on your thread but where are your getting your ridge Grapplers for 100 cheaper?
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Originally Posted by actfitwil
sorry to jump in on your thread but where are your getting your ridge Grapplers for 100 cheaper?
ive been checking tirebuyer.com. Been running 10% off nitto tires with discount code. And local installer has already agreed to match the price I found for them online.
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Thanks Anken, i will look at there website.
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I was Quoted $1260 including install for the Grapplers. It I’m still considering tire sizes also. I’m not sure yet. I’m getting angrier every time I think about tires.




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20’s are expensive. Wanna play? Gotta pay. Be thankful you’re not paying Canadian prices, everything was $4-500 per tire, not including the extras. Buying in the states I saved $300 after paying duties. Mine were $1326 installed at belle tire, ordered from belletire.com

the local store didn’t have the brand and model I wanted. The site did.


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