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Xx 01 SVT xX Jan 23, 2005 05:00 PM

What size tires are you guys using with 20's?
 
Most of the rims that I see come with 275-45's, will this size work? I'm not sure I want to go any skinnier than stock. What size are you guys running on your 20's?

zbornac Jan 23, 2005 05:04 PM

check out the thread intitled something like "guys with 20s come in"

It is still on the first page and has plenty of responses already.

-Kimball

ICULOKN Jan 23, 2005 05:14 PM

Here is my old truck with 275/45/20's and a Bell Tech 2/3 drop.

I liked the 275's... I had better traction and a Better ride. They dont come Z rated is about the only drawback.


https://www.f150online.com/galleries...9-763-9021.jpg

Xx 01 SVT xX Jan 23, 2005 05:20 PM

OK, let me rephrase the question...

most rims that I see in ads come with 275/40 or 275/45 tires, will that width be good enough? or should I go with at least the stock width (295) at least in the rear? I dont want to be spinning tires really anymore than the stock ones.

monkeysL Jan 23, 2005 11:48 PM

tires
 
275s in my opinion are pretty skinny, i'd go with a 295, i'm runnin 295 all the way around and no issues

TiresWinRaces Feb 22, 2005 01:37 PM

Many 20" rims are 9" wide, instead of 9.5" like the stock rims. Therefore, you can use a slightly narrower tire (i.e. 275 instead of 295).

The overall diameter of the 275/40 is closer to the stock overall diameter. Also, a 275 will fit the 9" rim with less "bulge" than a 295. That may be why most places package their 20x9 rims with 275 tires.

I am looking eventually at upgrading to 20's, but will probably go the route of 295/40 for the added protection against curb rash. A 275 tire is pretty much the same width as the rim itself.

http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...foTireMath.jsp


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