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Nitto Terra Grappler NEW SIZES
Nitto will be releasing two new LT load range E sizes to the Terra Grappler line up. This is great for the guys who are looking for that in-between size. Can we say 34"
![]() 295/70-18 E 129Q Tread Depth (1/32") - 16.6 Overall Dia. (in.) - 34.41 Overall Width (in.) - 11.77 Approved Rim Width - 8.0-(8.5)-9.5 Max Load (lbs) - 4080 @ Max Pressure (psi) 80 295/60-20E 126Q Tread Depth (1/32") - 16.6 Overall Dia. (in.) - 34.45 Overall Width (in.) - 12.36 Approved Rim Width - (8.5)-9.5 Max Load (lbs) - 3750 @ Max Pressure (psi) 80 -Matt Last edited by Discount Tire Direct : 02-10-2009 at 08:22 AM. |
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Nitto is actually releasing the 305/55-20 in a P-Metric standard load. Sorry for the confusion. Quote:
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Hey there, didn't realize there were some Tire sponsors active on the board. Maybe I can pick your brain, My Excursion with 4 inches of lift has BFG AT's 315/75R16's . Bought the truck with them on but I want a narrower tire for less rolling resistance and a bit less weight as I will be doing lots of highway miles. Was looking at 255/85R16... I want to maintain as close to the 35 diameter I have now... would that new 295/70-18 be significantly narrower than what I have now and do you know the weight of the tire compared to my current setup.. I am open to suggestions... I wish they made like a 285/85R16 or a 35/10.50- 16 etc. tall and narrow Last edited by soutthpaw : 02-12-2009 at 09:25 PM. |
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Thanks for the questions. Are your current tires on Stock 16" wheels or aftermarket? If aftermarket, what are the specs (width and offset or BS?) Here is a Tire Size Calculator to help estimate the size differences. The BFG AT's are known for their long life so if you are doing lots a highway driving I would suggest sticking with them. I don't see any narrower tires available in the 34-35" range at this time. You are correct, a 285/85R16 would be a great size for you if they were made. I wish I had a better solution for you. |
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