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Night edition 22" wheels

TBfshr

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I have a 2021 Laramie with the 22" wheels and tires size is 285/45/22.
I think they look too small for the truck and make the truck short.
Has anyone swapped wheels and tires with the Big horn 20" wheels
? The Big horn look like they sit higher.
 

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I imagine the tires on the 20" wheels are 285/50 or 285/55 so dimensions-wise, they're about the same. The 22" wheels themselves are decent size. If you want larger, replace the tires. I opted to go down to 20" wheels and got 275/60/20 tires.
 

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I imagine the tires on the 20" wheels are 285/50 or 285/55 so dimensions-wise, they're about the same. The 22" wheels themselves are decent size. If you want larger, replace the tires. I opted to go down to 20" wheels and got 275/60/20 tires.
Are the 275/60/20 the same height? Do you have any pictures?
 

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Looks good. Does it ride any different?
Haven't driven it enough yet to tell. Literally put it on Saturday morning and drove it back and it's been sitting in the driveway since. I'll be taking it out in a few minutes here to drop it off for PPF and ceramic coating so I'll get a better sense after. Pondering getting the FlashCal to ensure I'm getting proper spedometer/odometer reading though.
 

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Looks nice! I’m stuck between those and the Toyo open country 3.
Saved a lot on going with Falkens. I also could've gone up to 285/60s or 275/65s but then they would be considered LTs and I didn't want to sacrifice too much fuel efficiency. I think the 275/60s are a good compromise and still get a good, aggressive look along with the 3 peak mountain rating. Just ran them on the highway and didn't have any more road noise compared to the stock Limited 285/45/22's! So definitely happy overall. Will need to do an alignment and recalibration for spedometer next.
 

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The factory 20" size is 275/55/20. I will gladly trade ya my Night 20's for your 22's if you are near me.
 

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