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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
35's vs 37's offroad
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[QUOTE="TyCorr, post: 131758, member: 1451"] Yeah, Im not running a 9" wide wheel. Mines 12" wide. I HATE having the sidewall bulged out like that. Im more interested in having less sidewall, personally, because the truck would handle better. Its not really that bad now but could be better. @Skew-you might be able to find a point where a 20x12" wheel would clear both the fender and the spring. That particular point might not exist in terms of being able to buy a rim in that offset. So you are stuck in a delicate balancing act. Either buy a skinny wheel for your tires and hope you got the right offset/bs or buy a wheel in whatever width you want and run a 6" lift and clear a 37x13.5 95% of the time. A 20x10 with -24mm offset or a 20x12 with -44 offset would be ideal. I cant see running anything wider than 12.5 on a 9" wide wheel. Id probably still use a 10" for that. [/QUOTE]
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