20" Tire Replacement

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I have had many sets of the BFG all terrain, they generally last about 50,000, they do good on and off road but they are expensive.
 

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I have a set of Goodyear wranglers but there a bit taller the the stock ones on the 20 mines are 275/65/20 and they sit nice in the wheel well and are smooth on road and off

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Can you adjust something in the computer so that doesn't throw off your speedometer/odometer? Or is it not that big of a difference?
 

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I have BFG all terrains, they are expensive but in my opinion worth it. They do good on the road and good at the ranch. They have always lasted a long time for me, 40,000+ on my other trucks. Only have 15000 on my expy so far but no complaints.
 

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Can you adjust something in the computer so that doesn't throw off your speedometer/odometer? Or is it not that big of a difference?

I can't say there's a difference in the speedometer with me at least. even tho the tires I'm running arn't much bigger than the recommend 275/55/r20 my wranglers are 275/65/r20 and it feels the same. but I'm sure that with a programer you can input tiresize to adjust.

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This site will help answering the question of speedometer differences between tire sizes.
 

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I can't say there's a difference in the speedometer with me at least. even tho the tires I'm running arn't much bigger than the recommend 275/55/r20 my wranglers are 275/65/r20 and it feels the same. but I'm sure that with a programer you can input tiresize to adjust.

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Charly, Are you running a lift/level or stock height? I have a 2010 with stock 275/55/r20's. I will be installing the Rancho Quicklifts soon, and I'd like to go up to the 275/65/r20 but I cant find anyone else running that size tire. If you are running them with stock height, I am sure I'll probably be fine with the Quicklifts.

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For the price nittos are and how durable they are. I wouldn't second guess on buying them again
 

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The nitto trail grappler is great. I got 50k+ on 2 sets of them in a 35" on my fullsize chevy. I have the Goodyear wrangler duratraks on the expy and they're good too. Only 15k on them now so I can't speak for longevity. The best bang for buck would be the nittos. It is a good semi aggressive sorta quiet tread. I have become a label ***** for goodyear. 33.5" Duratraks on the expy, 35" Kevlar muds on the '96 sas chevy, and 37" military goodyears on the 2000 sas chevy.
 

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