Everyone:
I don't know if this question is unique, but I couldn't find anything close on the forums. My 2022 Bighorn came with wheels/tires:
20–Inch x 9.0–Inch Premium Paint/Polished Wheels
275/55R20 OWL All–Season Tires
They are factory original wheels and tires. I am the second owner with 47K on the odometer and the truck has not been lifted. If I may ask those of you with the same set-up, I always thought the truck would look better if the tires filled the wheel-wells just a little more with a small profile height increase and maybe just a little more aggressive tread. On the other hand, would this defeat the purpose for the night edition look? Would any tire size change cause rubbing and speedometer error. The Bridgestone's are like new (dealership put a new factory matching set when I purchased it), so no changes until they are exhausted. Just thinking ahead. Thanks to all.
I don't know if this question is unique, but I couldn't find anything close on the forums. My 2022 Bighorn came with wheels/tires:
20–Inch x 9.0–Inch Premium Paint/Polished Wheels
275/55R20 OWL All–Season Tires
They are factory original wheels and tires. I am the second owner with 47K on the odometer and the truck has not been lifted. If I may ask those of you with the same set-up, I always thought the truck would look better if the tires filled the wheel-wells just a little more with a small profile height increase and maybe just a little more aggressive tread. On the other hand, would this defeat the purpose for the night edition look? Would any tire size change cause rubbing and speedometer error. The Bridgestone's are like new (dealership put a new factory matching set when I purchased it), so no changes until they are exhausted. Just thinking ahead. Thanks to all.