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Old 06-10-2011, 05:21 PM
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Ok here is the deal, i picked out a new set of wheels. I have a few combos im looking at. My truck is a 3/4 drop and here is the combo im looking at.

Here is a picture of the truck as it sits now, and it will just help you vision the new wheels on the truck. The wheels i decided to go with at the BZO Lucky 6 style. Now my question is, should i go 20x8.5 all around with a little bit wider tire on the back? Or run a 20x8.5 in front with a 275/40/20 tire and a 22x10 in the rear with a 295/40/22s in the rear? Or 22s all around? Im also painting the black inserts white to match the truck.

here are the pictures of what im working with. What do you guys think would look best on the truck?






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20x8.5 up front and 20x10 out rear...
Old 06-10-2011, 06:51 PM
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Same size all the way around unless it is tucking them or bagged imo.. I however am def not a fan of them wheels you picked out. You went from race style rite to bling style.. Again just my op..
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Yup, even the 20x10 would tuck. Was going to narrow the rear this year. But the southern portion of the city along the river is having the largest flood in over 100 years, and my buddies house/shop who was doing the work is under water and will be till the end of the summer. Im on hold with narrowing right now. I wouldnt mind a little bling in my life.
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My opinion...those wheels belong in a donk magazine. Just my opinion
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I would do the same size all the way around. May not sound like a big deal now, but you're gonna want to keep them rotated to extend the life of the tire. If they're staggered then you cant rotate them therefore you'll be replacing tires once a year atleast. JMO

I have 22x10 on my truck and love them cause they have a deep dish look but if I were to do it over again I'd go with 20s. Less weight and cheaper tires. And 22s on a 3/4 drop would look too stuffed IMO
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22s all around. No to 20/22 cz the 20s up front will look like ****. if you want it staggered then do a 22/24 combo IMO
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those wheels look like they belong on a caprice with 10" of lift
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Originally Posted by Bumpers
those wheels look like they belong on a caprice with 10" of lift
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i like them i think itd look good long as they tuck and not sticking out in the rear


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