2014 2wd and tire size fitment
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2014 2wd and tire size fitment
Hello,
This is my first post and I am needing help in deciding tire size for my truck. It is a 2wd Eco and am looking for the aprpriate tire size that will fit my truck. The rims are dropstar 645b with a -19 offset. I am wanting all terrains and am looking for the biggest tire I can fit. Recommend a level? Thanks
This is my first post and I am needing help in deciding tire size for my truck. It is a 2wd Eco and am looking for the aprpriate tire size that will fit my truck. The rims are dropstar 645b with a -19 offset. I am wanting all terrains and am looking for the biggest tire I can fit. Recommend a level? Thanks
#2
First, welcome aboard. Second, try the search feature on the site located in the top nav bar of each page. There are tons of threads on this same issue and they are each unique because different people apply different solutions to your question. Pics of the truck will help narrow down the advice too.
That being said, and a more experienced member may reply with better info, but I think you can run 33’s with a level in the front. Daystar makes a nice spacer that will gain you enough lift to clear 33’s but I think you are limited to 33’s and no bigger with an actual lift. That is providing you are looking for a bigger tire. Nice wheel choice by the way.
That being said, and a more experienced member may reply with better info, but I think you can run 33’s with a level in the front. Daystar makes a nice spacer that will gain you enough lift to clear 33’s but I think you are limited to 33’s and no bigger with an actual lift. That is providing you are looking for a bigger tire. Nice wheel choice by the way.
#3
i think you'll have issues with 33's due to the wide wheel and the low backspacing. 33's would work good on stock wheels with a level, but you went with about the complete opposite. 31's or so is about what your stuck with unless you don't mind doing some trimming and having some rubbing.
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To be honest guys I have searched on this site for hours and it's all older trucks or they are putting lifts or just tires and not doing a tire and wheel combo. But I have read I can't fit the 20x10 wheels but how about the 20x9 with 0 offset. I'm looking to put 33 inch A/T tires on it too. Here's a pic of my truck
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