285/65-18 Nitto Trail Grappler Tires on stock lift??

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Old 04-03-2011 | 07:36 PM
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285/65-18 Nitto Trail Grappler Tires on stock lift??

Ok just sold my 35/12.50/18 Cooper Discoverer STT. So I need a new set of tires. I was looking at these and have to my best ok Knowledge remeber alot of people sayin road noise was unbearable? So my question is who would go with this setup? (Would they rub) I have the Daystar leveling kit if needed. But its not installed on the truck at this very insitence.Another big question would be what kind of treadwear would I see from these nittos? It would be 90%Highway miles 10% Offroad. I know at the best on the coopers you might get 30k? Any one with PROS R CONS LET ME KNOW All would be appreciated
 
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Old 04-03-2011 | 07:46 PM
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Easily fit that size without rub on stock wheels. I have level with similar size setup but with 17s. Had the tires before the level and had no rubbing. Don't have those tires so I have no personal experience with them, but from what people say on here they seem to be happy with them. There are plenty of people with them on here so u should be able to get some opinions.
 
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Old 04-04-2011 | 01:22 AM
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Originally Posted by menziesfx4
Ok just sold my 35/12.50/18 Cooper Discoverer STT. So I need a new set of tires. I was looking at these and have to my best ok Knowledge remeber alot of people sayin road noise was unbearable? So my question is who would go with this setup? (Would they rub) I have the Daystar leveling kit if needed. But its not installed on the truck at this very insitence.Another big question would be what kind of treadwear would I see from these nittos? It would be 90%Highway miles 10% Offroad. I know at the best on the coopers you might get 30k? Any one with PROS R CONS LET ME KNOW All would be appreciated
Lots of stuff on these tires. The road noise is great (lack there of for a M/T), you may be thinking of the Mud Grappler when it comes to loud road noise. Tread wear for me has been ok, nothing outstanding, I have had them a year and they have worn a good bit, but still plenty of meat left. Not to mention I have a heavy foot. You will not have a problem running that size.
 
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Old 04-04-2011 | 08:34 AM
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On these tires should I go ahead and buy the road hazard. Or are these tires pretty well bullet proof and built to last?
 
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Old 04-04-2011 | 09:07 AM
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i would buy the road hazzard. its not worth it not to. no tire is built to withstand nails and metal on the roads.
 



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