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OK so I'm pretty sure I'm going to do a thing I want to first of all see if anyone has any input on these tires. And second I have a stock bighorn no lift stock 18inch rims and tires I want to make sure these will fit with no rubbing or anything.
 

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You picked a stock size tire, and a stock size wheel ? What’s the question ?


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You picked a stock size tire, and a stock size wheel ? What’s the question ?


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I'm 37 and I have literally never bought rims before. And any time I've needed tires it's always been what's on the car or truck. I'm thinking about spending 3 grand on a whole new set up I'm just trying to make sure.
 

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Well then there’s your answer youngster


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Yeah as said you picked the stocks size 20” wheel and tire combo. If that’s what you are looking for so be it. Me personally if I was spending that much money I’d go to at least a 33” tire and maybe a +12 offset for a little wider stance.

there are a ton of threads on this site with lots of pictures. Look through them to get ideas
 

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Yeah as said you picked the stocks size 20” wheel and tire combo. If that’s what you are looking for so be it. Me personally if I was spending that much money I’d go to at least a 33” tire and maybe a +12 offset for a little wider stance.

there are a ton of threads on this site with lots of pictures. Look through them to get ideas
What are you running on yours?
 

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What are you running on yours?
I ran 275/60/20 tires and 20”x9” +12 offset wheels on my Ecodiesel when I had it
 

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Smart *** old farts

Might be old, but we know how to use Google …. It’s called research …. You Millennials just want it handed to you …. Good luck with that truck …. I’m sure it’ll get ya to Starbucks for that $9 double latte expresso


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Might be old, but we know how to use Google …. It’s called research …. You Millennials just want it handed to you …. Good luck with that truck …. I’m sure it’ll get ya to Starbucks for that $9 double latte expresso


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Why do I need Google when there are old guys like you sitting round the retirement home all bored. Consider it community service keeping your mind active. I'll bring you a scone next time I go get a Frappuccino.
 

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I just had some 295/65r20 tires on 20x9 +10 offset wheels installed. I am very happy with the combo, but this requires a lift to pull off. I did the Motofab 3" front/2" rear kit. Inexpensive and relatively easy to install if you are so inclined. I had mine installed by a shop. In total I spent ~$3,000 and have exactly what I was looking for. There was a little bit of rubbing I had to fix, so maybe a 295/60r20 would be better.

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Why do I need Google when there are old guys like you sitting round the retirement home all bored. Consider it community service keeping your mind active. I'll bring you a scone next time I go get a Frappuccino.

Awe h$ll no …. F@&k that scone …. Bring me a bottle of Jack, a stripper, and two Viagra, and I’ll tell ya everything ya need to know about wheels, tires, and leveling kits …. Throw in a case of Molson Golden, and I’ll explain offset and backspacing to ya


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