275/60/20

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11henrs

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Probably a good idea. Have a picture of yours?


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Oh I didn’t realize that was you. Looks good I’ll stick with these and if there’s room or I decide to lift I’ll go bigger next time. Thanks![emoji1303]


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Oh I didn’t realize that was you. Looks good I’ll stick with these and if there’s room or I decide to lift I’ll go bigger next time. Thanks![emoji1303]


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I like these tires and they don't mess with the speedo much plus there are more tire choices with the 55 and 60 ones and not to mention better much prices than larger ones than these.
 

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Yeah almost $100 more a tire to go LT. I wanted the ridge grapplers but they have a speed rating of 99mph. Sounds fast but when we’re in Texas we spend a lot of time at freeway speeds of 85-90 and that’s just too close a cap for me to be running. Now I’m on the Pirelli all terrain plus good weight rating and a speed rating of 112-118 which makes me feel better doin 90 whenever I do or the spirited run into 100s.


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I have 275-60R20 (33" x 11") on my stock wheels, previously on my Method NV305 wheels (which cracked after some off-roading). not-quite-1" lift all around... Heavy as shit (LT, Load Range E). I lost 2-3 mpg on the highway (19 down to 16) and 1-2 mpg towing (9.5 down to 8-ish) vs my old P275-55R20's (20 lb lighter). Not sure if this is attributable to the weight increase or the diameter increase.

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.. with running boards (for 1 day before I took them off)...
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