daczone
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First the good news... Set of ION 143 20x9 on a set of Ridge Grapplers (Stock size). I wanted +18 offset but after they couldn't find a set decided to try to zero offset. As you all may know the stock rims where +45 Offset on 20x8.5 rims weighing 37 lbs. Wrapped in a set of Goodyear Wrangler Territory HT's weighing 39 lbs for a total of 76 lbs
ION 143's weigh just 29 lbs and a set of Nitto Ridge Grapplers (Model 217630) in the 275/60R-20 size are 47.22 lbs so pretty much the same weight. I know I will lose some range due to rolling restance etc.... but now it looks like a truck. It also drives better. Poke is barely there, I can barely see the tread in my mirror.
Due to the great job Discount Tire did for me on my 2020 Ranger, I gave them instructions! Please Mount all of the tires with the same side out, These tires have 2 distinct sidewalls (My Ranger they got 3 of the 4 the same). Also fill to 45 lbs of air and I paid for NEW TPMS sensors. Got home after being told, drive and the light will turn off.... and low and below they installed 315Mhz sensors instead of the 433Mhz the truck uses. I have a TPMS tool, and all they had to do was to scan the old tires. So now I have to spend another couple of hours to get it fixed and unmount and remount my tires. URGH
Yeah am I picky? I wouldn't be if they were so bad. My wifes truck they sent her home with 3 different tires. Seriously I can't make this up. (That was less than a year ago). On my Ranger they unmounted all of my TPMS sensors from the OEM wheels to put in the new wheels and tires making the spares useless as a swap. The set of TPMS sensors that I handed them disappeared the next day when I went back. I also replaced 2 of them in 2024 because the batteries had failed. So this time I paid the $240 for the sensors from them so I wouldn't have any issues.
So why... why do I keep going back? There are no other tire shops near me.
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