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Nitto Terra Grappler G2 305-55-20XL


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Nice! I'm sure they will look even better once they are mounted!

I'm debating picking these up as well. Either this size or in 275/60. Are you mounting them on the stock wheels?

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Nice! I'm sure they will look even better once they are mounted!

I'm debating picking these up as well. Either this size or in 275/60. Are you mounting them on the stock wheels?

I have 275-60-20 toyo at2's on the stock wheels now and they are too skinny for me. I am putting these on a set of aftermarket wheels (below). Discount tire direct is running a special on eBay right now for the tires if you're looking to purchase soon!

 

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Don't forget to post pics once you're all set up!

What's the offset on the wheels? 20x9?

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Yeah, they're 20x9 0 offset. Might rub, if so depending on how bad I have another set of wheels picked out with +18 offset

 

 

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Little late but i picked up the duratracs after a ton of research a86bc921c3c89bfce2461ef219f564bc.jpg6f4e56efc0802384d21c58b359c91fd4.jpg

 

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Well did you get them mounted up? Let's see some pics!

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Does anyone have input about the snow performance of the TerraGrappers? This is one of the tires I'm looking at because they come in odd sizes 275/65-20. I am leaning towards the BFG KO2's.. Because they are a tried and true design but the Nitto tire is a little more than half the cost. I haven't seen any comparisons to each others.

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Nope, not really any louder then stock

 

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