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Decided to splurge a little today. Got some 33” Nitto Ridge Grapplers and predator steps today. Needed (wanted) a more aggressive looking tire. The steps are crazy easy to install. Even with the slightly added height of the 33” tires, the steps aren’t needed, but I think they add a nice look to the truck.

I expected to see a difference in the speedometer. So far I don’t see a change. With the Trail Terrains at highway speeds my speedo was always showing 2 mph faster than any gps app would show. With the 33s, still 2 mph difference. 🤷‍♂️
2024 Tacoma New tires and steps: 33” Nitto Ridge Grappler tires and predator steps IMG_1551
2024 Tacoma New tires and steps: 33” Nitto Ridge Grappler tires and predator steps IMG_1552
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I like the tires, I think most people don't like the predator steps because they kind of don't line up with where you need to step. They also seem to get caught on things or banged up if you off road at all. Looks good though.
 

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Yes they are.
Curious, I've seen varying opinions on whether to go with 285 or 275. I've mostly seen that, with the K03s people have said they feel heavy. Any feel of heaviness with these? Are they standard load or did you get the C1 or E1 version?
 
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The wider tread, aggressive tread pattern and heavier weight of the Nitto 285 tire will negatively affect fuel mileage.
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