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The bolt pattern is 5x120.... Don't think they changed it
Thank you very much, I thought so, I needed confirmation.
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The bolt pattern is 5x120.... Don't think they changed it
Ridge Grapplers, and Terra Grapplers are 2 different ones. Which one do you mean? Because several people have posted that they're running Terra Grapplers in that size with no issuesIs anyone running the Nitto Terra Ridge Grapplers in a 285/50/R20 on their LR4? If so do you need to do any modifications or will they fit stock? I do have the 2.5 Johnson Rods on my LR4. I have seen that they may be a tad bit bigger than the Terra grapplers of the same size.
From what I can gather, they're about the same size. Terra Grapplers are 0.1" bigger, so should workoops sorry, Ridge grapplers. Terra's fit, but I have read that the RIdge tends to be a bit bigger.
Hi
I ran the terra Grappler for a while and did fine however I upgraded to ridge Grappler. The tire size I am running is 265/50/20. I didn’t have to make any modifications and there is no rubbing.
I have run stock 20in wheels since I bought the truck and I have never had any tires issue. I do off road my Lr4 on rocky, sandy and desert areas “Death Valley” and never had a tire issue. Last year I took a trip to baja and went all the way to La Paz taking the less trouble roads and no issues. I know 20s get a bad reputation and I agree is nice being able to air down for ride quality but that’s the only advantage I see. Having 20s it gives you better stability on road at high speeds and curves much better.
Anyway this my opinion based on my experiences and I know not everyone agrees.
For your 20's, 275/55/20 KO2's. Slight modifications to the left front wheel well
to avoid rubbing needed most likely.
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