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Anyone know, or want to best guess this tire size?  
It looks leveled, and looks like up-sized tires.

not sure if there are wheel spacers.

I would like this exact setup.

I just can’t remember where I found this photo.


I have the same truck…currently running Icon 3 1/2 level (1 1/2” added to AT4) with UCA’s and rear Icon shocks…with 1 1/4” wheel spacers with stock 20 tires/wheels.

 

Thanks!!!

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Posted

Those are Nitto Ridge Grapplers. My guess on size is something around a 34in tire.

 

I thought the larger factory size was already basically a 33in tire.

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Yeah, they seem too wide for stock tires…20’s or 18’s.

I was hoping this was someone’s truck here who could tell me. 😉

And they don’t seem stock, because they seem to be Nitto’s, and probably not KO’s…

even though BFG’s AT’s are what I want.

 

The truck in the photo appears to have a 1 upsize tire.  Wish I knew what it was.

 

Posted

The picture is from a dealer lot so very small chance anyone here owns it lol.

 

I'd pick your tire size sooner rather than later, Michelin Tires are going up in price again after the 1st of the year. Michelin owns BFG so expect them to rise as well, this will be the 4th price hike in 7 months. Some tires have gone up 25% already since this all started.

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NerdStrong,

I think it’s closer to a 295/60R20, too (your 1st guess). 😉

I think 285/65R20 (34.5”) would require some serious trimming.

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10 hours ago, Gmoeller said:

NerdStrong,

I think it’s closer to a 295/60R20, too (your 1st guess). 😉

I think 285/65R20 (34.5”) would require some serious trimming.

I got a buddy he runs the 285/65/R20 NRG on his 20’ AT4 stock suspension, no rub no trimming. 
I’m in the process of order the same ones, but I have a leveling kit and UCAs 

Posted
1 hour ago, NerdStrong said:

I got a buddy he runs the 285/65/R20 NRG on his 20’ AT4 stock suspension, no rub no trimming. 
I’m in the process of order the same ones, but I have a leveling kit and UCAs 

I’m seeing guys putting 285/65/20’s on here too.  For the life of me, I just can’t see how they don’t have to cut or trim.  


You have a leveling kit for an AT4, or leveling kit for non AT4?

Please post how your tire fitment goes on your truck. 🙏🏼

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I think a lot of times when folks say no cutting or trimming they mean to the grocery store and back, not on switchbacks covered with boulders. Granted, that's not what these trucks are for but worth the consideration if it's gonna come out of your pocket with expectations beyond appearance.

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2 hours ago, Gmoeller said:

I’m seeing guys putting 285/65/20’s on here too.  For the life of me, I just can’t see how they don’t have to cut or trim.  


You have a leveling kit for an AT4, or leveling kit for non AT4?

Please post how your tire fitment goes on your truck. 🙏🏼

As soon as my tires arrive and mounted I will shoot pics. I’ve spent what I feel is to much time on searching for tires lol. Same with the leveling kit (meant for my AT4), that’s why I didn’t go with RC leveling kits but the Readylift SST with the UCAs. 

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35 minutes ago, NerdStrong said:

As soon as my tires arrive and mounted I will shoot pics. I’ve spent what I feel is to much time on searching for tires lol. Same with the leveling kit (meant for my AT4), that’s why I didn’t go with RC leveling kits but the Readylift SST with the UCAs. 

Cool!!

I know what you mean.  I know what I want it to look like, but I don’t know which setup is the setup to get that perfect look (for me). The challenge is you have one shot at getting the look right…cuz you can’t return them. 🙂

 

Keep me posted. 👍🏼
And good move on the UCAs. 😉

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Posted

I vote 295/60r20, they look wider than a 275 or 285. 

 

Im running 35x12.5r20s on 20x10 wheels on my 21 TB with a 1.5" spacer. I had to do some modifications in the fender but it looks very clean.

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