Texas: Nitto Trail Grappler M/T's (50 miles on them) 275/65/20
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Nitto Trail Grappler M/T's (50 miles on them) 275/65/20
So I bought these tires brand new from Discount Tire and drove 50 miles when I was run off the road and my truck was totaled. Damage wasn't bad but there was a 1/4" tear on the frame so insurance considered it a total loss. Since the tires were only on for two days and not included as a part of my claim reimbursement, I took them back off my truck before insurance ran off with my $1600 tires. If you look these tires up, with road hazard warranty, $1600 isn't a terrible deal. These are available for local pick up for $1300 and that includes the Discount Tire No BS Road hazard warranty. I can deliver these to committed buyers locally, or I travel to West Texas every two weeks via 290 West out of Austin toward Midland/Odessa. I'd be willing to meet somewhere along my route. I won't ship these because it probably wouldn't be worth it at that point.
(These were on a leveled 2011 Ecoboost Screw 4x4) No rubbing whatsoever after three different tire sizes, I found these to be perfect for our leveled F-150's on 20's. Quiet on the highway, only a touch louder than the BFG A/T's I replaced before these. Please PM me with questions.
Truck: 2011 F-150 Lariat Screw 4x4
Engine: Ecoboost
Lift: Ready Lift Leveling Kit
Tire Size: 275/65/20 or (34.07"x10.8"x20")
Rub: Absolutely No rubbing at full lock
(These were on a leveled 2011 Ecoboost Screw 4x4) No rubbing whatsoever after three different tire sizes, I found these to be perfect for our leveled F-150's on 20's. Quiet on the highway, only a touch louder than the BFG A/T's I replaced before these. Please PM me with questions.
Truck: 2011 F-150 Lariat Screw 4x4
Engine: Ecoboost
Lift: Ready Lift Leveling Kit
Tire Size: 275/65/20 or (34.07"x10.8"x20")
Rub: Absolutely No rubbing at full lock
Last edited by TexasTexas95; 11-28-2014 at 12:30 PM.
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Correct. That does show them mounted. It's there for reference or use as an example of how these might look mounted up on your truck. The pic of the truck is the last one taken before it was totaled.
Last edited by TexasTexas95; 11-30-2014 at 11:08 AM. Reason: The truck won't be included with the tires either