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I'm going to be getting some 20" wheels and cant decide between the 325-60-20 size or the 355-60-20 size Nitto Terra Grappler tire. Would the 355 fit and not rub? I saw some pics of the 325's they seem to be a little wider than stock but the same height. I would like to go a little taller if possible without any problems and not putting on a lift kit.
I'm going to be getting some 20" wheels and cant decide between the 325-60-20 size or the 355-60-20 size Nitto Terra Grappler tire. Would the 355 fit and not rub? I saw some pics of the 325's they seem to be a little wider than stock but the same height. I would like to go a little taller if possible without any problems and not putting on a lift kit.
I'm going to be getting some 20" wheels and cant decide between the 325-60-20 size or the 355-60-20 size Nitto Terra Grappler tire. Would the 355 fit and not rub? I saw some pics of the 325's they seem to be a little wider than stock but the same height. I would like to go a little taller if possible without any problems and not putting on a lift kit.
Circuitguy
08-11-2004, 04:45 PM
The 325 will rub under without a lift on a hard left or right turn "lock to lock". You should have a lift for the 355 tire. We have the 325/60/20 on our H2 and we are very happy with them. Very quiet and very agressive, just right. BIG-C http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif
They do look great. Now its time to see if I can get a good wheel package deal with some 325's somewhere.
TroysH2
08-12-2004, 06:50 PM
Check these guys out in Moreno Valley, California...http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2478616896&ssPageName=MERC_VI
Tires mounted and balanced should be an additional $1,500.00 est. (Open Country?) plus shipping.
Goto this website for tire size calculations...http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
good luck,
troy
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