About to RIZE it up
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i can't tell or give you a definite answer, but if they make a 20x9 and 20x10 i would definitely start measuring very carefully so your truck doesn't go out of commission for a few weeks waiting on wheels. you could also call the PO if you didn't buy from a dealership
#24
I agree with him. I have 8.5"'s of lift and running 37's. 38's would fit with ease. At my closest point of rubbing I have 1 1/2" before it hits. I'm also running this with a wheel that has a -25 offset (stick out 3"s)
#25
You can find a set of spacers on Ebay for less than $150. It's not a great idea for a long term fix in my opinion but would get you by until you get up enough $ to get replacements. I'd go ahead an order the spacers for now and try to sell your wheels while saving for new ones. That's just me though. Atleast you figured this out before you destroyed your rims!
#26
http://www.ezaccessory.com/Wheel_Ada.../6135-6135.htm
this is what i have on the way
how stupid would it look with 20x10's on the front for now . just buy 2 rims hahahah. then get the other 2 later ahahahha
this is what i have on the way
how stupid would it look with 20x10's on the front for now . just buy 2 rims hahahah. then get the other 2 later ahahahha
#27
Those look exactly like the ones I found on ebay for like $63/pair.
In all honesty.....I think just doing the 20x10's on the front would look like dog ****! The front wheels stick out further then the rear do already so to increase that would be retarded. Your truck though bro so don't let anybody sway you from what you want to do to it!
In all honesty.....I think just doing the 20x10's on the front would look like dog ****! The front wheels stick out further then the rear do already so to increase that would be retarded. Your truck though bro so don't let anybody sway you from what you want to do to it!
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