Tires 275/65/20 how happy are you.
I have read through existing threads dealing with tires for information. I plan to keep my 2009 Ram stock (no lift or leveling). I currently have the 275/60/20 Goodyears. I would like to upgrade to a higher load range all terain tire (load class E, 10ply vs load call B 4 ply). I also am trying to stay as close to the original tire size as possible.
It seems almost all the tires in the 275/60/20 are 4 ply tires. If I go up to a 275/65/20 there are numerous options for 8 to 10 ply tires.
My question is if you are running 275/60/20,
what tire brand is it
how is the ride and road noise from the tire
any clearance issues? (shouldn't be any tire is same width and only 1 inch taller)
did you buy a matching spare and does it fit in the spare tire carrier
Thanks in advance for your comments.
It seems almost all the tires in the 275/60/20 are 4 ply tires. If I go up to a 275/65/20 there are numerous options for 8 to 10 ply tires.
My question is if you are running 275/60/20,
what tire brand is it
how is the ride and road noise from the tire
any clearance issues? (shouldn't be any tire is same width and only 1 inch taller)
did you buy a matching spare and does it fit in the spare tire carrier
Thanks in advance for your comments.
I have an 09 Ram CC with 275/65/20 tires on it and I love them. They are the Cooper AT3's and they are probably the best tires I have ever owned. Zero road noise and very good in bad weather. I have over 30,000 miles on this set and I promise you I will buy another set when these wear out.
Suspension wise my truck is stock, never had any clearance issues. I did notice that it threw off my speedo a little bit (4-5 MPH at 60 MPH). I have a programer so I readjusted for the bigger tire. I think you will be really happy if you decide to go with the AT3's
Suspension wise my truck is stock, never had any clearance issues. I did notice that it threw off my speedo a little bit (4-5 MPH at 60 MPH). I have a programer so I readjusted for the bigger tire. I think you will be really happy if you decide to go with the AT3's
Thanks,
the cooper atp is one I a looking at. I don't have a programer, but a dealer I talked to said they could most likely make the speedo adjustment for me.
Right now its spot on. the 275/65 would throw it off just over 2 mph, if I calculated it right.
the cooper atp is one I a looking at. I don't have a programer, but a dealer I talked to said they could most likely make the speedo adjustment for me.
Right now its spot on. the 275/65 would throw it off just over 2 mph, if I calculated it right.
I replaced my HP Wranglers with 275.60.20 Cooper AT3's , they give a quiet comfortable ride and are a great tire in the snow , my dealer told me I didn't need an LT tire on my 1500 as they are heavier and ride rougher.
Well after looking at reviews, etc. I decided to go with the Michelin LTX MS/2
275/60/20. Just got put on today. With most of my driving is on highway, and some exploring forest dirt roads. the mitchelins looked like a good compromise. I believe they are a 6 ply sidewall tire. Four Wheel Mag had a postive review on this tire for the type of driving I do.
Was basically $1,300 out the door at Discount Tire. included the tpms rebuild kit.
First impression is it is a very quite tire. The ride is great.
In a few months I will buy a 20 inch rim for a spare and get another. I made the mistake in 09 in not checking the spare that came with the truck. Its a temporary 17" 235/85/17. Not much diff in total height, but I prefer having my spare the same as what is on the ground.
275/60/20. Just got put on today. With most of my driving is on highway, and some exploring forest dirt roads. the mitchelins looked like a good compromise. I believe they are a 6 ply sidewall tire. Four Wheel Mag had a postive review on this tire for the type of driving I do.
Was basically $1,300 out the door at Discount Tire. included the tpms rebuild kit.
First impression is it is a very quite tire. The ride is great.
In a few months I will buy a 20 inch rim for a spare and get another. I made the mistake in 09 in not checking the spare that came with the truck. Its a temporary 17" 235/85/17. Not much diff in total height, but I prefer having my spare the same as what is on the ground.
Last edited by mike2810; Feb 9, 2013 at 06:50 PM.
I have the Michelin LTX M/S II's and love them for highway. Nice quiet tire. Handles great in the rain and hugs pretty well. I ised them one winter and decided to get snows. I didn't think they would get me out of a stuck situation if I got into one. I picked up some Silent Armours and they do great in the snow. They are actually fairly quiet on the highway as well. But I do more back road hilly-curvey driving so they work great for what I need. I love both sets.
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i have nitto terra grappler a/t in 275/60/20 load range D on mine. quiet tire good ride no handling problems in wet or dry weather. cant give opinion on snow use, ain't much of that in south alabama. they did cost me $250 a piece from the dealer, walmart had them for $258 each at the time.
LT275/65R20 toyo open country AT2's here. First of all they fit...without a levelling kit and tons more traction in all conditions than the goodyear garbage.
This is my second set of toyos so i know they'll perform and last a while.
Mileage dropped a bit cuz its a 10 ply tire but I'll take that any day over having to deal with the goodyear garbage i had before.
This is my second set of toyos so i know they'll perform and last a while.
Mileage dropped a bit cuz its a 10 ply tire but I'll take that any day over having to deal with the goodyear garbage i had before.



