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295/55r20 and -24 offset. It Fits on stock Suspension!

rob989_69

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I'm updating this thread for easier searching later. I bought a set of Fuel Mavericks 20x10 -24 that had 295/55/r20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers. They came off of a Chevy Truck. No issues at all with fitment or hub bore. I get a very slight rub on the front mudflaps during sharp turning but VERY slight. I expect if I removed the flaps it'd be fine. But I'm about to get the Bilstein struts installed and I'm positive that will fix it.

Ride is still great. If I had to I'd say maybe just the lightest bit harder due to the E rated tires. It's also slightly louder but nothing like a mud tire obviously. I can also feel the slightest power loss. Nothing dramatic, and maybe it's just placebo knowing how much heavier the tires are. They're also slightly taller. I rarely have MDS kick in now. I've got a Tazer DT coming today to correct for tire size. Hopefully that helps a little with the transmission. No word on gas mileage but I expect a minimal drop. Truck says 14.3 right now. I'll drive for a few days to see what it switches to.

Hope this helps anyone else wondering about swapping from other trucks to ours or tire/wheel size and offset.
 
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ronin68

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As the title says. I came across a set of wheels/tires that would be perfect. They're Fuel wheels with the ford/chevy 6 lug pattern. From what I can tell from everything I've found they will work but I just want to make sure.

I sold my OEM 20 inch Ram 1500 wheels to a Chevy truck owner. I had no idea they fit on their trucks. So to answer your question, yes they should fit.


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Goatmann

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call a reputable tire rim store in your area, they can look up the dimensions quickly.
 

rob989_69

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Well. They definitely fit. And very happy with the look. 20x10 -24 with 295/55/20 ridge grapplers.
 

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Same bolt pattern, but I believe most of the OEM chevy wheels have a slightly higher positive offset (sits further in the wheel) than the OEM Ram wheels.
 

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Looks good! How far do the tires stick out from the fenders? Also do you have any side shots showing that? I’m looking to do the same wheels but I don’t know how far they’ll stick out
 

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Sorry, I haven't forgotten, we got slammed with snow and I dropped my truck off to get my level/lift done. I'll get it back tomorrow and get some pictures for you.
 

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Do you know of those tires would fit on stock 20" rims, which I think are 9" wide? Trying to figure out what my tire options are for OEM 20" rims (no lift/level).

THanks-
 

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