Stock 20's w Level Pics Please!!!
Stock 20's w Level Pics Please!!!
I'd like to see some pictures of anyone that has stock 20" rims still on their truck, maybe wrapped in some 33's, and a leveling kit installed. Are the 20x8.5 stock rims ok to run 305-50 or 305-55's?
I'm tryin to see if this is the look I want or should I save and get a 4" lift and 35's. I do haul wood, atvs and a 20' camper so I don't want my front end to be raised rediculously high while towing.
Thanks in advance fellers!!!
I'm tryin to see if this is the look I want or should I save and get a 4" lift and 35's. I do haul wood, atvs and a 20' camper so I don't want my front end to be raised rediculously high while towing.
Thanks in advance fellers!!!
Last edited by vtjenkins; Jul 20, 2010 at 03:19 PM. Reason: forgot size question
guess that about settles it....i'll have be a real tight a$$ now!!
keep the pics coming if you like...i sure don't get tired of 'em!
how are you running stock 20s on a lift kit??? can you do that with a 6" lift kit?
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The 4" Rancho kit allows you to run stock wheels but I don't think you can with a 6" lift...That's one of the reasons I went with the Rancho kit, I wanted to keep my factory 20's...Someone please correct me if I'm wrong
they differ by brand. but with rancho 4" u can run stock backspacing 5.5-4.5 i wouldn't go further than 4.5 and that will probably need some trimming. most 6" lifts require 4.5 backspacing to help stabilize the truck with a wider wheel offset. and so they won't rub the control arms
I just paid $2426.00 including install and alignment for the 4" Rancho kit w/ the RS9000XL's at 4Wheel Parts...Add in the $500 rebate for a grand total of $1926.00




