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Depends man. IF you're gonna do some off roading, I'd suggest sticking with the 18" rims and getting bigger tires for more cushion. If you're gonna be a "Street Queen", like me, I'd go with the 20" rims. I'll be getting 20's when I finally lift it.
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I'd suggest sticking with 35"s. I'm not knowledgable enough to to be sure, but I think the 37"s might cause some issues.
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Thanks for the thread, it really helped narrow down the brands that cater to our trucks. I hate finding a nice wheel and then learning that it does not fit the bolt pattern! I appreciate the research.
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305/55/20 work with a 20x9 and are not to skinny it will save you the money on the lift here is a pic. This is a pic with a 305/50/20 though I have 2 sets one for summer and one for hunting season I use the 55 on the hunting set no pics sorry.
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