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What color interior does this Bronco have? Leather?
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I would refer you to the Nitto Size/Specs guide before you continue to ramble...... https://www.nittotire.com/light-truck-tires/ridge-grappler-light-truck-tire/Possible? Yes. Practical? No. All it does is heat up the sidewall, increases roll, lessens ride quality and gives the stated 11.4 inch width probably about 9 inches of actual contact patch with the pavement. In other words, an expensive way to get crappy ride quality and severely reduce the effectiveness and life of the tires. But as long as it looks “cool”….
I would refer you to the Nitto Size/Specs guide before you continue to ramble...... https://www.nittotire.com/light-truck-tires/ridge-grappler-light-truck-tire/
Leather Trim/Vinyl Gray/Navy seats.What color interior does this Bronco have? Leather?
I have Ridge Grapplers on my G550. GREAT tires!I just installed the 4 Wheel Parts level lift kit (62210k) on a Carbonized Gray Outer Banks with 295/70R18 (34.2x11.7) Nitto Ridge Grapplers using the stock wheels. I knew the fitment would be tight but it worked out well with zero rubbing. I’ve also tinted the front windshield and 2 front windows. Here are a couple of photos:
I've had 28% on my front sides and it was hard to see at night. So on the windshield yeah dangerous. No need to hinder nighttime vision. But to each their own.35% is flat out dangerous…….? I guess you
Fortunately Rigid 360’s mounted on the A-pillar alleviate that issue. Cheers.I've had 28% on my front sides and it was hard to see at night. So on the windshield yeah dangerous. No need to hinder nighttime vision. But to each their own.