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295/70/18 recon grappler vs 275/70/18 general grabber atx

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Hey everybody! Just wanted to get any feedback or recommendations before pulling the trigger on upgrading my tires. I have narrowed it down to 295/70/18 recon in the SL with them being 52 pounds, or the 275/70/18 general grabber atx (stock tremor) 46 pounds. I have a 2.7 2wd that’s level. I understand gas is going to take a hit either way but I’m more concerned with loss of power and acceleration and not sure if the recons are going to be perhaps to heavy and big? I would like to go as big as I can without completely losing all the quickness I have now. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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I did the 285/70/18, and they feel much, much lighter than the previous 295/60/20s

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Hey everybody! Just wanted to get any feedback or recommendations before pulling the trigger on upgrading my tires. I have narrowed it down to 295/70/18 recon in the SL with them being 52 pounds, or the 275/70/18 general grabber atx (stock tremor) 46 pounds. I have a 2.7 2wd that’s level. I understand gas is going to take a hit either way but I’m more concerned with loss of power and acceleration and not sure if the recons are going to be perhaps to heavy and big? I would like to go as big as I can without completely losing all the quickness I have now. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
I'm running the ATX on my 2.7. You won't lose quickness, it's more that with the more aggressive treads you can feel the road resistance and it'll take a little more fuel to keep it at speed. I'm still getting low 11 L/100km on average, where with the stock Goodyears I was low 10 L/100km.
 

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Hey everybody! Just wanted to get any feedback or recommendations before pulling the trigger on upgrading my tires. I have narrowed it down to 295/70/18 recon in the SL with them being 52 pounds, or the 275/70/18 general grabber atx (stock tremor) 46 pounds. I have a 2.7 2wd that’s level. I understand gas is going to take a hit either way but I’m more concerned with loss of power and acceleration and not sure if the recons are going to be perhaps to heavy and big? I would like to go as big as I can without completely losing all the quickness I have now. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
I say go for it, its the cost of having fun
 

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Ive been running the 285/70 18’s (No Poke)for two years now and they are still pretty quiet and are wearing evenly. My mileage is around 16-17 with a best of 19 on a trip to Minn and back from NC. My truck has the 3.5L so there will be a difference but like others have said, go for it. These trucks don’t get really all that good mileage anyway, kind of an aero brick.
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