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Finally got my truck back today from the body shop from where the deer hit it and it looks like new. Very happy with the shop. I have been searching so many forums and changing my mind about every other day on what I want. I do have the Readylift 3.5 which will be installed this coming Friday. I...
Well I’m still waiting on my truck to be fixed from the deer hitting it but hopefully will have it back within a week. Since then I purchased the 3.5 readylift kit instead of the level. I still want 20s but I am having a hard time deciding on which rims to go with. Will the stock 20s rub with...
Well having to put the tires/wheels on hold for about 2 weeks. Deer hit the back fender of my truck this morning and have to put it in the shop on April 2nd. They are saying 12 days to fix the damage. Have to get a new taillight which from what they said has the blind spot monitoring in it. They...
I really appreciate all the help. I think I am going to go with 33 tires and 20 wheels. I will update whenever I get everything done with pictures within a month.
I thought stock wheels were +18 or +19. Once again I honestly have very little knowledge in this and probably am wrong. I have seen some with 33s and 20s -18 offset with no trimming or rubbing with a level. Never saw them mention any spacers tho.
I know it would still be either a 33 or 35 depending on what I pick but didn’t know if there would be a lot more stress on the motor or transmission with 22s. Last time I ever did any tires/rim upgrades was to a 2003 Chevy Monte Carlo over 10 years ago with 22s and super slim tires. I was a teen...
How would 22s compare to 20s?
I would love to get a 3.5 inch lift, 35s and Fuel Assaults 22s but I just want to be cautious. I have read people have no problems and others having problems after a few years with the 3.21.
I just purchased my 2019 Bighorn 4x4 and I am looking to install bigger tires. I really want 35s but have seen some people mention that with the 3.21 gearing that it would not be a good idea for the longevity of the truck. I was wondering what would be the best/safest biggest tire to install...
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