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Old 01-30-2013, 09:10 PM
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19 or 20" wheels?

Anyone have these sized wheels? I'd like to go a little larger than the 17's on there now. I know I'd have to tub the bed a little bit any offset larger than 0. Not sure about the turning radius for the fronts. If anyone has larger wheels, what all needs to be done to make em' fit? any pics? thanks in advance for everyone's imput. I think I learn more from this website in a day than I would in a lifetime without it just sayin...
 
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Originally Posted by jrockdiddy
Anyone have these sized wheels? I'd like to go a little larger than the 17's on there now. I know I'd have to tub the bed a little bit any offset larger than 0. Not sure about the turning radius for the fronts. If anyone has larger wheels, what all needs to be done to make em' fit? any pics? thanks in advance for everyone's imput. I think I learn more from this website in a day than I would in a lifetime without it just sayin...
Wheel,size is almost irrelevant you only need to get a similar tire size and wheel backpacking to what you have now.

If you change any of these parts you will have to calculate the changes in tire size and offset and measure form what you currently have.

Also a hugely important factor is ride height.
 
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