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Thed picture isn't the best quality, we can't get rid of the snow. We built our first 08 FX6 from a black FX4. We put 35x20x13.5" MT ATZ. Wide and flat, they look great, ride good but won't be very practical in winter.
We had some very very minor inner fender well rubbing that was easily corrected. I have put 1000 kms on it and can't believe how well it rides. At stand still there is not enough assist in the steering is my only complaint. The rims +18 off set. It could use flares but they are not available form Bushwacker yet.
These are Mickey ATZ's. We can't get Nitto in Canada the last time I checked. If my calcs are correct 325 would be 14.7 inches widw and these are 13.5" wide. I would think the 325's would rub
I'm wrong in my math. The 325's are 13.5" wide, the same as we are running with the 6 inch lift kit. It looks like the would clear with the right rim and a 2.5 " level kit
Originally Posted by willdrost
anyone else have any thoughts/experience on the 325/20 nitto all terrains? rub? life? ride?
Last edited by Blackstock; Apr 25, 2007 at 05:52 PM.
The current stock tire(275) is 34.1" and 10.82" wide. The 325 is 35.4" and 12.79" wide. I'm going to try them...may even slightly improve the ride which continues to amaze me.
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