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Old 09-26-2004, 10:07 PM   #1
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20" Rims, Which size tires would look right on the truck

Hello all,
Im interested in getting 20" ADR Emotion rims for the Crew Cab Titan, And im lost on the the tire size I shall get, The rim is 20" x 8.5" with a 10 offset, I would still like a nice ride with some side wall, because of mild hauling, towing a dual axle car trailer and/or 2 waverunner trailer. Any recommendations which may look good and work to my needs?

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Old 09-26-2004, 11:36 PM   #2
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If you have the off road pack. 275/60/20 is a perfect match with your current tire rotating circumferance this will also work if you have the 18" wheels as well....
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Old 09-27-2004, 08:07 AM   #3
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I dont have the offroad package unfortunally, I have the ugly 17" factory plain looking rims. Any other suggestions?
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Yummy, I've been eyeballing these too...
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Old 09-27-2004, 08:42 AM   #5
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I have seen 275/55/R20 Goodyear Eagle LS on a Titan that really looked good.
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Old 09-27-2004, 09:53 AM   #6
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You can put a 305-50-20 on there to it is the same overall height.
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Old 09-27-2004, 01:16 PM   #7
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Question Black Wheels

Hey I've been looking for some black 20's myself, I saw some on the net but can't seem to find them again.... . They're a double six spoke (circular spokes) with a high polished lip... If anyone has seen these could you let me know where.... Thx
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Anyone who puts 20's wheels on a titan is crazy!
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Why are we crazy for wanting to put 20's on our Titans? I think jacking the truck up 4,5,6,10....12 inches is crazy..... to each his own.... Dodge puts 20's on their trucks stock and they look awesome. I think Nissan will do the same when they produce a sport version.
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Why are we crazy for wanting to put 20's on our Titans? I think jacking the truck up 4,5,6,10....12 inches is crazy..... to each his own.....
Easy there. I think he was being sarcastic. He has 20" Helos with 37x12.5/R20's.
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oopps sorry!!
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You can put a 305-50-20 on there to it is the same overall height.

So 305/50 is the same size as stock (approx 32")?
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So 305/50 is the same size as stock (approx 32")?

The 305/50R/20 tires are about 32" dia., with a 12" section width, and a 6" section height.

The stock off-roads:
285/70R/17 tires are about 32.7" dia., with a 11.2" section width, and a 7.8" section height.

Calculation's using 4LO.com's "Metric tire to Inches Calculator".

[50R means that section heigth is 50% section width, and 70R means section height is 70% section width].
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275/60/R20 Michelin LTX MS Appr "32.9 should be perfect and won't hurt your ride too much (may even help)....
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Does anybody have a picture of their black Titan with rims? Please share if you do thanks.
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