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Old 06-15-2006, 09:56 AM
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295/50/20 or 285/50/20

I need some meat. would the extra bit really make a big difference?
 
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I have 305 50 20 on my truck and love the way they look.

 
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I have 305 50 20 on my truck and love the way they look.

I dunno how 505's would fit with my truck being dropped
 
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Okay look at a ruler would ya! The extra 10mm will not be very noticable. Depending on the tire it makes the overall measurement a little bit different, but once again, its only 10mm so its very little. Now if you jump from a 285 to a 305 then you'll be able to see the difference and the overall measurements will change.
 
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Old 06-15-2006, 10:03 PM
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[QUOTE=dmelchi2000]I have 305 50 20 on my truck and love the way they look.
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I think you just helped me find my wheel package size I want! That does look good! I was thinking a 17"/18" with beefy 285's but I will have a lot of open wheel well space with the 3" lift I am putting in..

Nice job on yours.

Now I just have to pick out a set of 20" rims...
 



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