Opinions on wheel size...
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Opinions on wheel size...
The time has come to get some new wheels for the 'Hoe but I need some opinions. I have decided on a Centerline Stingray and Bridgestone A/T Revo combo but I can't make up my mind if I want to go with 18's or 20's. The 18" combo is ~$80 less/set and 4lbs lighter/corner. My Tahoe is 4wd and I do plan on keeping it stock height. The 275/65/18 is ~.2" taller than the 275/55/20 as well.
Here are the wheels:
The tires:
A few pics from Centerline's gallery for visual reference...
18x8 Stingrays with 285/60/18 which are ~.5" shorter than the 18" Revos I am considering: (btw.. mine would look exactly like this one minus the bug shield and bull bar)
20x8.5 Edge (not considering these rims) with 285/55/20 which are ~.45" taller than the 20" Revos:
So... 18 or 20? :help:
Here are the wheels:
The tires:
A few pics from Centerline's gallery for visual reference...
18x8 Stingrays with 285/60/18 which are ~.5" shorter than the 18" Revos I am considering: (btw.. mine would look exactly like this one minus the bug shield and bull bar)
20x8.5 Edge (not considering these rims) with 285/55/20 which are ~.45" taller than the 20" Revos:
So... 18 or 20? :help:
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I'd go with the 18's if you're ever going to use it off of the pavement. Especially since you're going to be running an A/T, I don't like a 20 on less than a 35" tire when it comes to the off road look. But 20's would still look good, if that's the look you're going for, then I say go for it.
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I say go with the 20's but say stay away from the revos they are supposed to be a 50000 mile tire i got 31000 out of them and i don't drive hard at all i got 66000 out of a set of rt\s goodyears and they are supposedly softer.