Pic Request; 275/45/20 on Crew Cabs
#11
Great pictures guys, thanks a ton!!
Mine is a 2WD Crew.
I just don't want the massive 7" sidewall tractor trailer tire like I have now (265/70/17). Either tire, 275/45/20 or 275/55/20, will have a shorter sidewall, and the 275/55 will be closer in height to what I have now. Current wheel gap is acceptable until I decide to go lower. I think with all the pics provided, I'm leaning more towards a 55 now just to fill gap better vs. the 45 while I'm on "stock" height, or even if I do the 2/4.
ahhhh decisions, decisions...
Mine is a 2WD Crew.
I just don't want the massive 7" sidewall tractor trailer tire like I have now (265/70/17). Either tire, 275/45/20 or 275/55/20, will have a shorter sidewall, and the 275/55 will be closer in height to what I have now. Current wheel gap is acceptable until I decide to go lower. I think with all the pics provided, I'm leaning more towards a 55 now just to fill gap better vs. the 45 while I'm on "stock" height, or even if I do the 2/4.
ahhhh decisions, decisions...
#17
Look Good!!! Thanks man.
Like Pontiac used to say....WIDER IS BETTER
While Showcasing my MS Paint skills...
The 285/50 really fits everything I want. Shorter overall, less sidewall, and wider....think I just got sold on the 285/50s
NOW! Will the fronts rub at stock height? What about a 2/4 drop?
What tires are popular? I like the Kumho Ecsta STX, Falken Ziex S/TZ-04, Nitto NT 420S, & General Grabber UHP.
Last edited by Beau@SDPC; 05-12-2011 at 04:25 PM.
#20
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Same as in the pics.
Truck is a 4x4. Front is lowered with torsion keys, they are cranked up as high as they will go. Rear has the block removed, rear shackle, and overload leaf removed.
This is what it looks like with 275/70R16's on.
The 285/50R20's will not rub on your truck at stock height. They will rub when lowered.
Truck is a 4x4. Front is lowered with torsion keys, they are cranked up as high as they will go. Rear has the block removed, rear shackle, and overload leaf removed.
This is what it looks like with 275/70R16's on.
The 285/50R20's will not rub on your truck at stock height. They will rub when lowered.