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David I just had the alignment done a couple of months ago after putting a new steering box in. It was pulling a bit to the right before they rotated and balanced the tires on Saturday. When I left I noticed it now pulled to the left and it was worse than before so I suspect a belt is coming apart. I inspected it when I got home and didn't see anything but the pull is definitely there. These have been great tires though and they are 305/55R-20's Load Range E since the truck is close to 8000 pounds.

Load Range D tires have too much sidewall flex for me.

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Since the subject is tires, Can anyone tell me why Dodge decided to put 20" rims on their trucks. I have a 2008 1500 Ram Hemi and need tires but the price for 20" is unreal. I would trade these rims for 17's in a heartbeat.

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Maybe to put a bigger brake rotor on and have clearance for the caliper?

I was told that 17's will fit on it. Makes no sense then to put a bigger rim other than looks I think.,

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If you guys are in the Phoenix area stop by my father in laws shop

 

Central Car Care

SE corner od Dunlap and 3rd St.

6029977515

 

Ask for Paul. He has helped out quite a few members of the forum. Thanks gentlemen

 

I run the new K02. love them so far. For an aggressive tread. They are really quiet.

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I just put new Toyo open country ATs on my Tundra. Like them better than the BFGs on my Tacoma. Almost went with the Nittos to save a little money, but have had great luck with Toyos on heavier trucks before, so I just went with them. Nittos are made in the Toyo factory I've been told, so I'm sure those new Terra Grapplers are very good tires.

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