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Between MT I would go with toyo or nitto.

 

For agressive hybrid I would go with toyo RT or mickey Thompson ATZ p3.

 

295/70/17 or 285/70/17 would also be my choice of tire size

 

Thank you!

 

It really comes down to price. I found the Nittos for $279/tire

 

The Toyos were $312 and RTs where $330

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I've found 285/70/17 toyo RT for 318$ less they went up.

 

I would pay for the toyos honestly. From everything I can tell and friends having both they wear better than nitto. Plus the trail grappler is more aggressive than the toyo mt.

 

If you honestly don't need the traction the mudders offer I would go with the RT or ATZ P3. Both are very aggressive and will pretty much get you anywhere. Also won't be as loud and you won't lose as much mpg.

 

Plus the RT has a 45,000 mile tread ware warranty.

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Support America and by Cooper or Mickey Thompson lol

 

Added some BMF BATLs 20x9 12mm offset on Cooper Discover 275/60/20s

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Has anyone seen the Fuel Coupler or Fuel Maverick (Antracite) on an Iridium truck? If so, pics please.

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Has anyone seen the Fuel Coupler or Fuel Maverick (Antracite) on an Iridium truck? If so, pics please.

I haven't but have been wondering the same. Tried to find fuel anthracite Trophy rims on a Iridium Metallic truck for some time. Never found it.

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When in doubt just do it, that's what I did, I got something I've never seen and love how it turned out.

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295/55R20 Trail Grapplers

The cure for any squeak, Rattle or any annoying sound your truck previously made. Even the steering wheel clicking... Gone! And it looks badass :)

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Contributing...

 

Monster II PVD (Chrome) 18" with +18

Hankook Dynapro AT 275 70 R18

2.5 RC Level in the front only

 

No rubbing -- probably should have (and could have) gone with the 0 offset...

 

Before new wheels:

 

20150318 121540

 

 

After new wheels:

 

2015 03 21 07.02.35 resized

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I have been debating stepping up to 20's but I think I am going to stay with my 17s for now. Does anyone have input as to what tire size i should run? I have a 2.5 RC leveling kit. Thinking of going with 295/70/17 Trail Grapplers, Toyo MT, or Cooper ST MAXX.

 

Thanks for your help in advance

I've been running ST Maxx 265/70/17's for the last 4500 miles. They're great so far and surprisingly quiet for how agressive they look. They were $30 cheaper per tire vs the Toyos.

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Method Mesh Wheels are really really starting to grow on me, :drool:

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