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Old 11-05-2007, 06:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question on 20 inch tires

I have the 2.5 level kit on and was wondering what size 20 inch tires I would want if i still wanted the all terrain look......I dont want the low pro look.....285/55/20 look right.....thanks

I want to fill in the wheel well with out any rubbing problems....
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Re: Question on 20 inch tires

I do not have a leveling kit on my 2006 but just put some 275/60/20 Toyo A/T's on my American Racing Crush (black) wheels and they look great and don't rub at all!
Thinking about a level/lift kit one of these days.
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Re: Question on 20 inch tires

305.55.20
285.55.20
275.60.20

All will work for you. You might be able to get a little taller with your front leveling kik though
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Re: Question on 20 inch tires

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I have the 2.5 level kit on and was wondering what size 20 inch tires I would want if i still wanted the all terrain look......I dont want the low pro look.....285/55/20 look right.....thanks

I want to fill in the wheel well with out any rubbing problems....
In the 20" size, I would recommend the 305/50-20 Nitto Terra Grapplers for the all terrain look. It is what I have on my Titan. Although it's a 50 series tire, it is a 32" diameter and fills the wheel well without any problems.
Here's a link to the Nitto Tire site:
http://www.nittotire.com/#index%2Efeature%2Eoffroad
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In the 20" size, I would recommend the 305/50-20 Nitto Terra Grapplers for the all terrain look. It is what I have on my Titan. Although it's a 50 series tire, it is a 32" diameter and fills the wheel well without any problems.
Here's a link to the Nitto Tire site:
http://www.nittotire.com/#index%2Efeature%2Eoffroad
Do you have any rub issues?

Could you tell me the specs on your wheels....offset...etc

Thanks again, awsome looking truck.
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Do you have any rub issues?

Could you tell me the specs on your wheels....offset...etc

Thanks again, awsome looking truck.
The wheels are "MB Express" 20x9 6-139.7 18C.
Wherein: 20" is the rim diameter in inches
9" is the rim width in inches
6-139.7 is the number of lugs and bolt pattern in mm
18C is the (+) offset in mm and "C" stands for the chrome finish.
No rubbing issues since 2004 using the 305-50-20 Nitto Terra Grapplers.
Thanks for the complement
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