295/60R20 Nitto Trail Graps on OEM 20's
295/60R20 Nitto Trail Graps on OEM 20's
Specs
Tires: 295/60R20 Nitto Trail Grapplers
Wheels: OEM 20's
Suspension: 2.5" HBS with Firestone Ride Rites
1/4" Spacers on all 4 corners.




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Tires: 295/60R20 Nitto Trail Grapplers
Wheels: OEM 20's
Suspension: 2.5" HBS with Firestone Ride Rites
1/4" Spacers on all 4 corners.




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I put spacers on based on another guy who ran this setup. It looks like I need them. It may only be a 1/4" gap.
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Last edited by lakemarykid; Jul 30, 2012 at 09:24 PM.
As I mentioned in the other thread, they look awesome! Have you taken any tape measurements to see what they size out to be with the truck weight at your PSI level?
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Thanks for all the compliments. I am so stoked with the setup.
Darren,
Tires measure out at 33 3/4" x 12" at 50psi.
I find the truck rides better. Stiffer but not too stiff. The steering is more responsive, not sure if this is just being the brand new tread or the tires overall.
Here are new pictures.






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Tires measure out at 33 3/4" x 12" at 50psi.
I find the truck rides better. Stiffer but not too stiff. The steering is more responsive, not sure if this is just being the brand new tread or the tires overall.
Here are new pictures.






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That looks GREAT! I have been playing with the idea of getting some 17x9s or 17x8s and going 315/70-17 ish on mine. I'm thinking of sticking to the stock 20"s and going with Goodyear DuraTrac 275/65-20, or maybe 285/65-20.
^ this.
Are there any drawbacks to spacers? I think I remember reading something a long time ago about extra stress on ball joints and front end components, but that conversation was about mustangs, not F150's.
Are there any drawbacks to spacers? I think I remember reading something a long time ago about extra stress on ball joints and front end components, but that conversation was about mustangs, not F150's.
Just your standard 1/4" Aluminum spacers.
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