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I tried searching but couldn't find anyone with these tires. I Have an 07 NBS, 18" z71 wheels and a 2 1/2 leveling kit all the way around, front and back. I'm looking into buying firestone destinationAT's. My dad has a set and loves them, he's getting ALOT of miles out of them. They don't make them in my factory 265/65/18 size, but they do have 275/65/18. Will this fit my truck ok? I'd imagine it will fill the wheel well out some more? Thx for your help!

 

Dan

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I just happen to know someone who is running that same size (Hint:Look below :shakehead: )

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I just happen to know someone who is running that same size (Hint:Look below :shakehead: )

 

haha sweet! so do they look good? do they fill the wheel well more then the factory 265 dullers? My old man has almost 40k on a set of these on his exterra and they still have over 50% tread left.

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I just happen to know someone who is running that same size (Hint:Look below :banghead: )

 

haha sweet! so do they look good? do they fill the wheel well more then the factory 265 dullers? My old man has almost 40k on a set of these on his exterra and they still have over 50% tread left.

 

 

Yep,I think they look good! :shakehead:

 

If you want to see them on the stock OE wheels check out the "My Garage" link below.

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Are they P Rated or LT rated? It seems most of the tires are P rated for the 18's and when you find an LT they are 50+ lbs and load range E. I did find some dueler revos in the 275's that are LT rated and weight 43lbs I believe.

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Are they P Rated or LT rated? It seems most of the tires are P rated for the 18's and when you find an LT they are 50+ lbs and load range E. I did find some dueler revos in the 275's that are LT rated and weight 43lbs I believe.

 

Ryan,Mine are LT rated,They are load range "C". I don't know what they weigh though.

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I just happen to know someone who is running that same size (Hint:Look below :banghead: )

 

haha sweet! so do they look good? do they fill the wheel well more then the factory 265 dullers? My old man has almost 40k on a set of these on his exterra and they still have over 50% tread left.

 

 

Yep,I think they look good! :shakehead:

 

If you want to see them on the stock OE wheels check out the "My Garage" link below.

 

 

Hey Rich, was there any problem with rubbing before you installed your leveling kit?

I'm looking to get these exact tires/size with no leveling kit, want to make sure there aren't any issues

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I just happen to know someone who is running that same size (Hint:Look below :seeya: )

 

haha sweet! so do they look good? do they fill the wheel well more then the factory 265 dullers? My old man has almost 40k on a set of these on his exterra and they still have over 50% tread left.

 

 

Yep,I think they look good! :shakehead:

 

If you want to see them on the stock OE wheels check out the "My Garage" link below.

 

 

Hey Rich, was there any problem with rubbing before you installed your leveling kit?

I'm looking to get these exact tires/size with no leveling kit, want to make sure there aren't any issues

 

 

I don't know Matt,I had the leveling kit on before I installed the 275's :banghead:

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I'm getting the Firestone AT's next week. I felt that the combination of looks, reputation and application will allow this tire to fit my needs best. I like the smooth sidewall, small raised white letter look. One of the reasons I didn't want to go with raised white letters at first was because some brands have such large letters, sometimes double edged, a bit overwhelming.

 

The Firestones have a nice retro look to them. They offer it in P rated and an LT in C and E. I'm getting the C's.

 

Hey, maybe 285's in the back, 265's in the front. :cool:

 

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