Show me your 20" Wheels and tires on a 3rd Gen!

Eagle Alloy 064B with Federal Couragia 35x12.50r20, 5" Skyjacker lift

These wheels are awesome and cheap ($600 shipped from Summit last christmas). Tires were $1050 shipped for all four on ebay.

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This is with only the leveling kit... no lift.
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And a little dirty... lol
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The only thing I do not like about 20's or larger wheel is loosing the sidewall which kills the ride.While I do realize that they are trucks and should not ride like a car,I am not impressed with the ride of the wheel/tire combo on my 05 at all.I am about due some new sneakers so before I give up I am going to try a different set of them and then if I have to I will slide mine down a few sizes wheel wise and try some 18's instead.

yeah I agree with you about the ride same thing can happen if you are running 35's or 37's with 17" wheels. I run 20" wheels with with 35's so my side wall is about the same as stock.
 
I have less sidewall. I think my ride comfort is better. With my AT tires I had them high in pressure so the sidewall didn't as much so turning performance was improved. The large flexing sidewalls added some uncertainty to quick lane changes...
 
Anybody doing 22's on 35's or 37's? I was gonna do 20 on 35 but want to see if some 22's look weird or not
 
What kind of offset are guys runing to get them to stick out a little I like the wide tire that sticks out some.
 
Mine are -51mm offset 4.5" backspace. Stick out a good amount

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Before 5" exhaust and lowering

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Lowered 2" in the rear with 35 1250 20s

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Those two silver CRs are sweet! Super clean looking, love that look.
 
I like the look of the nitto. Anyone run these?

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Yeah, it's a truck. Yes I do like to grip in the corners. So a handling tire is a plus for me. I love turning out of a clover leaf in 4x4 as quick as beemers, right now the nitto grapplers push sooner then I know the truck's suspension can handle on a smooth surface. :)

I went through eight of those tires in about two months. They would separate on the outside... every single one of them. I switched to Toyo Proxes and have been very happy, they are way quieter, and hook up really awesome.
 
I went through eight of those tires in about two months. They would separate on the outside... every single one of them. I switched to Toyo Proxes and have been very happy, they are way quieter, and hook up really awesome.

So far so good. no issues. I may do the toyo's next time.
 
Ya they rub when you turn sharp to get in a parking spot

I only ask because I had a set of these wheels on my truck with 33's and the rubbed the rear of the front fenders at full lock slightly. I would think 35's would rub pretty bad. How were they with a leveling kit?
 
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