Wheels & Tires Dilemma

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I'd just feel a little more comfortable having that extra sidewall an 18" wheel would give you when you're off-road. That's one of the main reasons I'd pick the 18's. All in all, either way will look good, I just think the 18's will do more work then a 20". :thumbs:
 

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If your going to go with a lift and bigger tires down the road.. I would go with 20's.. I think they just look better IMO... Specially if you get a set of 35's eventually...

But if you want to save $ and mpg's go with the 18's... I just personally like the look of 20's better
 

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Then again, this style set-up is hot.
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I'm going to chime in on the side of 18 inchers for an off road look that might actually be taken off road. I know there are nice 20s that work well, but the extra sidewall of the 18 looks more "off road" to me.

Just my .02
 

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I appreciate the comments and opinions guys keep em coming. I am leaning more towards the 18s now . I have always liked to have a good bit of sidewall
 

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I'm going to chime in on the side of 18 inchers for an off road look that might actually be taken off road. I know there are nice 20s that work well, but the extra sidewall of the 18 looks more "off road" to me.

Just my .02

That's what I thinking too. I think the 20" off road rim/tire set up looks killer. It just seems like that extra sidewall helps. I could be wrong. All I've ever taken off road were trucks lifted with 15's and big meaty ass tires. :dunno:
 

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If you ever plan on offroading, you'll want the 18s...

For good rim safety, you'd want at LEAST 35 - 37s for a 20" rim...

I know a lot of people around here who've learned that lesson with their factory 20s and 4x4ing :lol:
 

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I think the 18's will serve you better. Of course, this is coming from a guy who runs 16's. :D
 

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my rule of thumb is no bigger than an 18 with a 33 tire and no bigger than a 20 with a 35 tire.

id say save a few bucks and get the 18's. but the 20's would look mighty fine haha.
 

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