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    #7051
    Back view yan? Looks like may screw lang yung horse so pwedeng alisin. Pero malapad yung frame sa sides.

    Need ko ng honeycomb grill kasi yung offroad lights na ilalagay ko will be behind the grill, "stealth install". Need offroad lights kasi as back up when i go to my farm and i go home late. Ayaw ko naman maglagay ng nudge bar for the lights.

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    #7052
    Hi,

    Anyone using 275 55 R20? Still using 265 50 R20, I wonder kung magkaka issue if i change it to 275 55 R20 for 3.2 Titanium +.


    Thanks

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    #7053
    Quote Originally Posted by cend View Post
    Hi,

    Anyone using 275 55 R20? Still using 265 50 R20, I wonder kung magkaka issue if i change it to 275 55 R20 for 3.2 Titanium +.


    Thanks
    no rubbing issue. unles you exceed payload capacity

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    #7054
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    no rubbing issue. unles you exceed payload capacity

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    Thank you Sir.

    Any suggested brand? currently looking at nitto grappler G2.

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    #7055
    Quote Originally Posted by cend View Post
    Thank you Sir.

    Any suggested brand? currently looking at nitto grappler G2.
    dont get the g1 [emoji28]

    inflate properly lng. to reduce sidewall damage

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    #7056
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    dont get the g1 [emoji28]

    inflate properly lng. to reduce sidewall damage

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    Thank you po

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    #7057
    Quote Originally Posted by cend View Post
    Thank you Sir.

    Any suggested brand? currently looking at nitto grappler G2.
    No issues with 275/55r20. I think there is one here who uses 285/55r20 mud tires and no issues either.

    Malambot ang nitto. Side walls easily tear, thread gets punctured even by g.i. wire. For porma ok pero for use on gravel and rough roads I will not buy another set. Grips very well on pavement though.

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    #7058
    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    No issues with 275/55r20. I think there is one here who uses 285/55r20 mud tires and no issues either.

    Malambot ang nitto. Side walls easily tear, thread gets punctured even by g.i. wire. For porma ok pero for use on gravel and rough roads I will not buy another set. Grips very well on pavement though.
    Thank you sa info, going 2 years na orig na gulong but need to check for a thicker replacement for more cushion. Any suggested option?

    Cheers!

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    #7059
    Same here 2 years na Eve ko but still good and thick pa naman threads ng tire, but am planning to change to a smaller rims i.e. 17" with a thicker rubber naman. Any idea ng brand for a HT tires na ganun size? mostly kse AT rating . So bale based on online wheel calculator....the target rubber size would be 275/60R17
    Last edited by Jiggs; July 9th, 2018 at 05:27 PM.

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    #7060
    Quote Originally Posted by Jiggs View Post
    Same here 2 years na Eve ko but still good and thick pa naman threads ng tire, but am planning to change to a smaller rims i.e. 17" with a thicker rubber naman. Any idea ng brand for a HT tires na ganun size? mostly kse AT rating . So bale based on online wheel calculator....the target rubber size would be 275/60R17
    Make it 4-5% bigger diameter than oem. In my experience the oem tires are 4-5% smaller than what is needed for an accurate speedometer reading. By using a tire that is bigger by 4 to 5% gives you more accurate speed and fuel economy readings. So if 275/60r17 gives the same diameter as oem then maybe 275/65r17 will be better.

    I will be buying either accelera or thunderer next.

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