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Honesty.. Nitto Ridge Grapplers
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<blockquote data-quote="DAS RPTR" data-source="post: 1827183" data-attributes="member: 62456"><p>Here’s my story.</p><p>Bought some -12 offset wheels and moved my higher mileage K02s over. After a road trip the ride was getting bumpy. Real bumpy. I realized there was some uneven wear on the K02s. Swapped them out with OE sized Ridge Grapplers. Tire looks amazing, rides like sh*t, but felt better at 29psi cold. Assuming it was the high offset wheel, I put the grapplers on the stock wheels. Better ride, but not much. Currently running at 36 cold. I’m having the truck looked at to make certain nothing else is going on suspension, driveline and bearing wise. Do Grapplers really ride that much rougher than K02s? What is the lowest pressure I can safely run on the highway to soften this thing up? Any other suggestions or am I going to have to ride this out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DAS RPTR, post: 1827183, member: 62456"] Here’s my story. Bought some -12 offset wheels and moved my higher mileage K02s over. After a road trip the ride was getting bumpy. Real bumpy. I realized there was some uneven wear on the K02s. Swapped them out with OE sized Ridge Grapplers. Tire looks amazing, rides like sh*t, but felt better at 29psi cold. Assuming it was the high offset wheel, I put the grapplers on the stock wheels. Better ride, but not much. Currently running at 36 cold. I’m having the truck looked at to make certain nothing else is going on suspension, driveline and bearing wise. Do Grapplers really ride that much rougher than K02s? What is the lowest pressure I can safely run on the highway to soften this thing up? Any other suggestions or am I going to have to ride this out? [/QUOTE]
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