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Originally Posted by tikkanut
I know many new trucks/SUV's are built with 20-22" wheels

Larger diameter braking systems ? My guess

To me they look like dog schidt

I'm a 16"-17" tire wheel guy

More tire sidewall than wheel.....sure 16-17's will last longer......flames begin

Sure after market wheel selection may be limited per vehicle

As here in pic

33" BFG AT KO2......285-70x17 on a 5x150 Toyota Bolt spacing

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I have the exact set up. My wheels are black.
I don’t mind the KO2s

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Originally Posted by fester
Originally Posted by tikkanut
I know many new trucks/SUV's are built with 20-22" wheels

Larger diameter braking systems ? My guess

To me they look like dog schidt

I'm a 16"-17" tire wheel guy

More tire sidewall than wheel.....sure 16-17's will last longer......flames begin

Sure after market wheel selection may be limited per vehicle

As here in pic

33" BFG AT KO2......285-70x17 on a 5x150 Toyota Bolt spacing

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

I have the exact set up. My wheels are black.
I don’t mind the KO2s


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I have the icon stage 3 I think. It’s been pretty solid on and off road.

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Originally Posted by slumlord
Originally Posted by norm99
Originally Posted by NVhntr
Are you talking about the rim/wheel size or the tires outside diameter?
Rim/wheel size would make no difference if the outside diameters are the same.
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if you go from a 33" tire to a 35" tire you gain 2.6% distance per revolution. will your wheel wells and fenders on the front handle the extra 2 inches on turns, does your truck have the tourk to handle that diameter increase in [bleep] ground.

norm

You can’t even spell torque, why would anyone trust your math?

lol

WELL Slumy i never was any good at spelling and I do not always check my book on 10,000 most commonly mispelled [ thats on the book] misspelled words.

So think what you will I am good to go

norm


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I would go with the smaller diameter wheels... Better ride quality, Better traction, Longer lasting (IMO), Cheaper Price and Less chance of damaging a tire or bending a wheel on sharp impacts... What's not to like...

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