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Old 01-23-2010, 11:08 AM
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so im putting new tires on my 98 ram 1500 sport 5.2 and i like the nitto terra grapplers. i wanna go from a 265/75/16 to a 285/75/16.. has anyone had any issues with rubbing? any other tires you would recomend? thanks
 
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Old 01-23-2010, 11:34 AM
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Those are pretty nice tires, you should like them. As far as fitting them, you SHOULD be OK even if you don't have a lift, but some report that they have experienced rubbing on the control arms with 285's (I don't with mine).

Also, if you have 3.55 gears, you will most experience a fair amount of power loss. It wont be unbearable, but definitely noticeable.
 
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looks like a pretty good all terrain tire. where are you? boston? it might not be the best off road mud or snow tire, but it depends on what you want.

here's a favorable review.
http://www.offroaders.com/tech/AT-MT...a_Grappler.htm

you should be fine on fit. my Cooper AT 285's don't rub.
 
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hello neighbor! welcome to the forum. Im about 20 miles south of you
 
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thanks for the welcome guys, and about the power loss... my 318 is already a bit of a dog, all i have is an AFE CAI but im gonna do flowmaster exhaust, a TB spacer and eliminate those walls around the butterfly valves in the TB so im hoping to get more power from all that, i do have 3:55s is it all 285 tires im gonna experience power loss? any bigger size than the 265s that i wont loose power? thanks
 
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I have a 360 with nitto grapplers 295's and 3.92 gears, and they are great tires best I have ever used, they stick like no other day in the rain and snow and ice. But I can brake them loose if I want. Great tires overall! You wont be disappointed
 
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I'm on my 3rd set. Best tire I've ever ran!
 
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I used to work at Discount, and these tires came back to us often. Common complaints were them lasting only about 30k miles, horrific traction in snow, and balancing problems.
 
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Most of the guys in the diesel industry will swear by Nitto and the tires they make. I haven't had a personal experience with them but most go for the Terra Grapplers. Those who have a tow rig like the Dura Grappler. I wonder about the new Trail Grappler myself.
 
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im running yokahoma's on my 1500 right now and i have a set of nitto's on my D150 and so far they've held up great, iv got over 25k miles on them and as far as i know they'er still holding on considering i havent driven the d150 in 6 months since it's 2k miles away in florida
 


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