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Nitto Ridge Grappler 295/65/20


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I've got them on my 2014 Sierra and couldn't be happier with them - got close to 80k miles on the OEM and just put the Nittos on last month.

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295/60/20 on a +1 offset 20x9

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They’re approximately 1” taller between 295/60/20 and 295/65/20, both weighing in at 66 pounds.

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50 minutes ago, TXGREEK said:

295/60/20 on a +1 offset 20x9

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Beautiful truck. I have a white LTZ 6.2 with full size bed so not much diff at all. thanks so much for the pics to help me out

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Beautiful truck. I have a white LTZ 6.2 with full size bed so not much diff at all. thanks so much for the pics to help me out

 

Absolutely, CST says it’ll fit up to 35” tires but I’m pretty close with just 34”, Nitto Ridge Grapplers run a bit taller anyway. Make sure you know your exact lift you’re getting before buying wheels because lots of lifts are back space wheel specific as was my CST Lift. Also, even being a 6.2 you’ll notice a slight slower acceleration with these heavier tires as well as longer braking with lift and heavier wheels and tires, your speedo will be off as well. SuperChips makes an excellent unit that’ll help recalibrate your tire size and boost performance as it did my 18. 6.2 Z71 Standard Bed. Good luck!

 

 

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