No more aggressive than a dura grappler in my opinion so take your pick
jdn112011 Well-Known Member Oct 18, 2015 1,253 344 Truck Year 2015 Mar 15, 2016 #21 No more aggressive than a dura grappler in my opinion so take your pick
TJZ2016LMTDECO Member Mar 13, 2016 53 17 Truck Year 2016 Mar 15, 2016 #22 BoostN said: My only concern with them are if they look "agressive enough" on a lifted truck. Click to expand... BoostN....have them on my 2500 w/leveling kit, look great IMO.
BoostN said: My only concern with them are if they look "agressive enough" on a lifted truck. Click to expand... BoostN....have them on my 2500 w/leveling kit, look great IMO.
BoostN Administrator Staff member Administrator Jul 27, 2013 4,315 1,136 Truck Year Not Listed Mar 15, 2016 #24 That's a better angle. They look good!
TJZ2016LMTDECO Member Mar 13, 2016 53 17 Truck Year 2016 Mar 15, 2016 #25 BoostN said: That's a better angle. They look good! Click to expand... Thanks, I think so also and the G2 version of these have a 50,000 mile tread warrant. The G2 version will be going on mine as soon as I can get it lifted.
BoostN said: That's a better angle. They look good! Click to expand... Thanks, I think so also and the G2 version of these have a 50,000 mile tread warrant. The G2 version will be going on mine as soon as I can get it lifted.
jdn112011 Well-Known Member Oct 18, 2015 1,253 344 Truck Year 2015 Mar 15, 2016 #26 There's a guy I work with went to a 305/55/20. Ridiculous imo. Wide and low I can't imagine how bad they must rub
There's a guy I work with went to a 305/55/20. Ridiculous imo. Wide and low I can't imagine how bad they must rub
TJZ2016LMTDECO Member Mar 13, 2016 53 17 Truck Year 2016 Mar 15, 2016 #27 Hoping to go with either a LT325/65R18 or LT325/60R20, haven't made up my mind yet. Leaning toward an 18" setup, tires and wheels are cheaper.
Hoping to go with either a LT325/65R18 or LT325/60R20, haven't made up my mind yet. Leaning toward an 18" setup, tires and wheels are cheaper.