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[QUOTE="K_Hood, post: 944327, member: 1053"] I'm the same way for the most part, except I just don't do the 22's or 24's on mud tires type thing. I don't so much mind 20's anymore since most trucks come with them from the factory to begin with. And honestly I've seen plenty of trucks look VERY nice with the 22 or 24 inch wheel's, but it's just not something I would personally do. My truck has 16's from the factory and I've always liked these wheels so I'll likely just keep them and put the money into some tires that fit the wheel. Plus the more I see the way trucks look that were stolen, it seems like a lot have bigger aftermarket wheels and fancy stuff to stand out. I'm just not looking for that attention. Different strokes for different folks. I don't think you can go wrong with 18's OP, seems like it's a pretty comfortable size wheel and tire combo that would add a nice touch to your truck and keep you from having to refinance your home just to get tires. [/QUOTE]
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