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18" stock to 20" aftermarket

noble527

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Going to be ordering new rim/tire set up. Currently have the stock 18" that i will use for winter, looking at the mo970's 20" +18 offset

Thinking of toyo open country at3 or general grabbers, thoughts?

also will this be fine with no lift or other mods to make fit? I have billet silver truck, post pics if you got the set up. Thanks
 
Going to be ordering new rim/tire set up. Currently have the stock 18" that i will use for winter, looking at the mo970's 20" +18 offset

Thinking of toyo open country at3 or general grabbers, thoughts?

also will this be fine with no lift or other mods to make fit? I have billet silver truck, post pics if you got the set up. Thanks
Need more info. Kinda need to know what tire size before we know if it will fit.

better yet, why not search or check the wheel and tire forum where this question is asked (and answered) daily
 
35's may rub at articulation, on the back lower part of the front fender. otherwise, they'll fit with that wheel spec. on the tire choice, what kind of terrain is traveled?
 
35's may rub at articulation, on the back lower part of the front fender. otherwise, they'll fit with that wheel spec. on the tire choice, what kind of terrain is traveled?
Are 35s the same as 285s? I don't want any rubbing or lifts.

Far as terrain these will be summer tires, but wanted a little bit of a at look. I will most likely swap late fall. Will most likely have them on during farming season and deer season so some off road but nothing crazy. It's a pavement princess lol
 
285/60R20 is the same size that comes stock on the trucks with 20s. You should have no issues, even with the slightly wider wheels and change in offset.
 
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