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<blockquote data-quote="Badgertits" data-source="post: 1435166" data-attributes="member: 31322"><p>I dunno not really fond of 20”s on off-road truck but I guess if you lift/level a bit & run 37”s it wouldn’t be so bad as you’d gain back some sidewall height w/ that tire size.</p><p></p><p>this new forum Vendor Velgen seems to offer an array of 20” options, people like Icons & methods....whatever you do I would pay close attention to weight first & foremost - both tire & wheel - & then after identifying your lowest weight options narrowing down from there b/c adding more unsprung weight to an already heavy stock setup is going to be a drag on acceleration/braking/MPG performance- noticeably. I know there are a handful of 37” tire options out there that keep the weight close to stock, not sure on 20” wheels tho cuz not into them but I’m sure there are light weight options there too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badgertits, post: 1435166, member: 31322"] I dunno not really fond of 20”s on off-road truck but I guess if you lift/level a bit & run 37”s it wouldn’t be so bad as you’d gain back some sidewall height w/ that tire size. this new forum Vendor Velgen seems to offer an array of 20” options, people like Icons & methods....whatever you do I would pay close attention to weight first & foremost - both tire & wheel - & then after identifying your lowest weight options narrowing down from there b/c adding more unsprung weight to an already heavy stock setup is going to be a drag on acceleration/braking/MPG performance- noticeably. I know there are a handful of 37” tire options out there that keep the weight close to stock, not sure on 20” wheels tho cuz not into them but I’m sure there are light weight options there too [/QUOTE]
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