New Nitto Terra Grappler G3s LT315/70/17 Load Range E

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rschap1

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Just got off Walmart.com
$99 each !!!
Just clicked 4 Wildpeaks @ $99 each
They are Cs and show at over 75 pounds each, BUT at $99 each, I will live with them.
Tried searching again after I purchased and they now show only 3 left.
I have seen a couple deals like this on Walmart.com.
Missed a few deals too.
Clicked these as quick as I could.
Went back thinking about getting another set too, but only the 3.
With the Raptor stored for winter, I may go pull rims and tires for install.
Imagining the Auto center my give some friction about the load ratings.
Or may see about install somewhere else...
We'll see.
Says delivery to home (only option) right after New Year. Jan 2nd.

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I can’t believe they were that cheap. I’d try them too for that cost. I just checked and that deal isn’t there anymore.
 

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You shouldn't run tires with load ranges less than what it came with stock. Tire shops typically won't do that either. You'd have to bring the wheels in separate and tell them it's going on a lighter F150 that had "these Raptor take offs" swapped over.

I run without TPMS to save the money on sensors- and moreso to avoid the BS headaches that goes with them, but I wouldn't put C range tires on a Gen 1 Raptor to save $750.

I highly doubt there'd ever be an issue, but I still wouldn't do it.
 
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