20x9 with 33s
#1
20x9 with 33s
anybody have an 04-08 4x4 leveled with a 20x9 wheel and 33x12.5 tires. lookin into this set up and want to know if 20s r to big or if i should do 18s, thanks, im lookin at the rim with 4.5 in bs to, if anybody has this kind of set up could u post pics so i can see how it looks, thanks
#7
I have exactly what your asking for. Additional specs are 5.71 backspace +18 offset, Bilstein 2" level struts
And here is how close it is to the upper arm.
http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/v...9/DSC06492.jpg
And here is how close it is to the upper arm.
http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/v...9/DSC06492.jpg
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#8
nice set up, almost exactly what im lookin for but with toyo m/t and eagle alloys that look close to that, did u have and trimming to do with the valence and to u rub when u turn fully, and do u rub when flexing???
#9
Here is my truck with 33x12.5 Toyos and 18x9 rims. I personally like the smaller rim diameter with the 33" tire because it gives you the look of more rubber. The Rockstars have 5" of BS, so they stick out 3/4" further than Darren's.
I have a 2" AS in the front and 3" ReadyLift blocks in the back with SuperSpring helpers to prevent sag when towing my boat. I had to do minor trimming on the lower valence to prevent rubbing when backing out of my garage.
KR-Texas
I have a 2" AS in the front and 3" ReadyLift blocks in the back with SuperSpring helpers to prevent sag when towing my boat. I had to do minor trimming on the lower valence to prevent rubbing when backing out of my garage.
KR-Texas
Last edited by KR-Texas; 02-17-2010 at 10:41 AM.
#10
Here is my truck with 33x12.5 Toyos and 18x9 rims. I personally like the smaller rim diameter with the 33" tire because it gives you the look of more rubber. The Rockstars have 5" of BS, so they stick out 3/4" further than Darren's.
I have a 2" AS in the front and 3" ReadyLift blocks in the back with SuperSpring helpers to prevent sag when towing my boat. I had to do minor trimming on the lower valence to prevent rubbing when backing out of my garage.
KR-Texas
I have a 2" AS in the front and 3" ReadyLift blocks in the back with SuperSpring helpers to prevent sag when towing my boat. I had to do minor trimming on the lower valence to prevent rubbing when backing out of my garage.
KR-Texas
yea i think ima go with the 18x9 instead of the 20x9 just cause the tires will be cheaper when i order tires, but nice set up those rims look good on ur truck, how much wider would the tire stick out if u had a 4.5bs
#11
I have exactly what your asking for. Additional specs are 5.71 backspace +18 offset, Bilstein 2" level struts
And here is how close it is to the upper arm.
http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/v...9/DSC06492.jpg
And here is how close it is to the upper arm.
http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/v...9/DSC06492.jpg
#12
A 9" wide wheel with 4.5" of BS will stick out 1/2" further than mine. (ie. You will have 1/2" less of your wheel under the truck) If you plan to go with a 6" lift in the future, most of them recommend a 4.5" BS wheel.
KR-Texas
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#14
I had 20s on my truck from the factory, but I still went with the 18s. I like the look and the larger side walls ride better on the street. I think 20s look good with 35" or bigger tires.
A 9" wide wheel with 4.5" of BS will stick out 1/2" further than mine. (ie. You will have 1/2" less of your wheel under the truck) If you plan to go with a 6" lift in the future, most of them recommend a 4.5" BS wheel.
KR-Texas
A 9" wide wheel with 4.5" of BS will stick out 1/2" further than mine. (ie. You will have 1/2" less of your wheel under the truck) If you plan to go with a 6" lift in the future, most of them recommend a 4.5" BS wheel.
KR-Texas
but what about flexing the rear tires with that wide of a tire, will they rub the bed fender and tear up the bed??????
#15
I did not like the the bulldog look, so I added the 3" ReadyLift blocks to the rear and 2000 lb SuperSpring helpers to keep it from sagging when I tow.
ReadyLift Blocks under Leaf Springs:
SS Helpers on top to prevent Sag:
KR-Texas