20x10 & 20x12 staggered stance on lowered 4x4?

Rob D

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Yea - in all honesty I would want the same lip size, so prob be better off to do 20x10s -24 and just do a spacer in the rear, this way you could still rotate also
 

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Yea - in all honesty I would want the same lip size, so prob be better off to do 20x10s -24 and just do a spacer in the rear, this way you could still rotate also

That's the rout I went. Figured it would be hard to resell different sizes
 

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That's the rout I went. Figured it would be hard to resell different sizes

When you were ordering rims why wouldn't you just get a -24 or a -12 up front and get the same rim in a -24 or -32 offset? That wouldn't work? Just seem simpler than spacers or 10-12 in wide wheels... IMO 10-12's is a huge difference. Wuts the actual width difference from the front axle to the rear axle. I personally hate how narrow my truck looks with stock tires. Especially on my 2012 with its accented flared wheel arches..... I liked the smoothness of the previous models.
 

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I have read the reason the front is wider is so the truck tracks better. Wider in the back it may want to wander more.


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Boss450 - can you post up any pics or if easier I will PM you my cell # to text them over? Would much appreciate it.
 

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There was a "rat rod" style truck on fuel wheels Facebook it had like 10' and 14's or something like that and it looked awesome I'm not sure how a new truck would look though?
 

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