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Originally Posted by wandell
How much are you gonna lift your truck.
If you plan on doing any offroading you should stick to a 17 or 18 inch wheel. The 20's look cool but are a bit limiting with a 33" tire. If your rig is more mall crawler than rock crawler, I think 20's with toyo muds would look sweet.
He said 35's, not 33's. With only a leveling kit, you will have to stick with the OEM wheels to fit 35x12.50's. You won't be able to fit them on a 20x10 aftermarket wheel. As a general rule with a leveling kit on the new 4x4's you can fit 35x12.50's using the OEM wheels or 33's with wider aftermarket wheels. Remember, wheel width and backspacing are just as important to fitment as tire size.
Originally Posted by wandell
He said 35's, not 33's. With only a leveling kit, you will have to stick with the OEM wheels to fit 35x12.50's. You won't be able to fit them on a 20x10 aftermarket wheel. As a general rule with a leveling kit on the new 4x4's you can fit 35x12.50's using the OEM wheels or 33's with wider aftermarket wheels. Remember, wheel width and backspacing are just as important to fitment as tire size.
Yes, you could clear 35's on 20x10's with a 6 inch lift. Maybe you should add a leveling kit and 35x12.50's now and later on buy aftermarket wheels when you lift the truck.
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Originally Posted by wandell
Yes, you could clear 35's on 20x10's with a 6 inch lift. Maybe you should add a leveling kit and 35x12.50's now and later on buy aftermarket wheels when you lift the truck.


