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Old 02-17-2017, 05:11 PM
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Will these tires rub? 295/60r20

I want to run these tires on the stock rims with no lift or leveling if they will work. I like the size because it is a little wider and aggressive looking without changing the stock height. This way my speedo should still work and im not changing anything except the tire width. These are the Nitto Terra Grapplers G2. Load rating is 3750. They would replace the Michelins 275/65r20. Toyo AT2's and Cooper Discover AT3 are also offered in this size. Basically they are 34 x 11.8 inches.
 
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Old 02-17-2017, 05:20 PM
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I do not think you are going to have a problem, I have been thinking about getting this size for my bmf wheels, because I think 35's will rub and I am not sure I have the height to do a 2" leveling kit.
 
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I have the TOYO AT II 295/65R20 with stock wheels and no rubbing. That's why I went with that size because everyone was saying it will work on stock truck (no lift, no level). I'm running 60 psi all around. I had originally put 65psi in the rear when I put the tires and it was too much. Also I'm only 1 mph off at 70 mph on GPS and dash showing 69 mph. I'm good with that. Another note is a 295/65R20 is the largest tire you can put on a 8.5" wheel and stay in spec of the tire. If you have 20" wheel it is a 8.5" width.
 
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I have the TOYO AT II 295/65R20 with stock wheels and no rubbing. That's why I went with that size because everyone was saying it will work on stock truck (no lift, no level). I'm running 60 psi all around. I had originally put 65psi in the rear when I put the tires and it was too much. Also I'm only 1 mph off at 70 mph on GPS and dash showing 69 mph. I'm good with that. Another note is a 295/65R20 is the largest tire you can put on a 8.5" wheel and stay in spec of the tire. If you have 20" wheel it is a 8.5" width.
Thank you that's what I figured. The 295/65 should be around 35x11.5 give or take. I like the 295/60 because its 34x11.9ish. A little shorter and a little wider. I tow a fifth wheel RV and these trucks are already tall enough as it is so I don't want to lift. And I dont want to level because I need the rake for when I'm carrying the trailer. I realize it's a very minor difference. There's not a lot of offerings in a 295/60R20 so its good to hear the taller tire didn't throw your speedo off by much in case I find a deal on a different size.
 
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I think the TOYO Open Country AT II has a 295/55R20
 
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I had 295/60/20 nitto trail's on for awhile before going to my current 35x12.50's. Neither rub, you are good to go.
 
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I had 295/60/20 nitto trail's on for awhile before going to my current 35x12.50's. Neither rub, you are good to go.
Thank you!
 
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