Upgrading My Wheels / Tires on My 2020 Raptor

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Jeff Henson

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Thinking about upgrading my factory 17" wheels and tires to the 20" fuel rebel 6 with a 35x12.50 tire. Don't want to comprise the ride quality of the truck as I do a lot of highway driving for work. Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.

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JH
 

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Thinking about upgrading my factory 17" wheels and tires to the 20" fuel rebel 6 with a 35x12.50 tire. Don't want to comprise the ride quality of the truck as I do a lot of highway driving for work. Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

JH
I've got 20 inch venom Rex with 325 60 20 tires. I do mostly highway driving and I love it. I do have my stock beadlock's and tires on now for the winter though. The rebels look good too.

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If you don't want to comprimise the ride stick with 17" and a load range C tire.

My truck came with 20's, going to 17's was a huge upgrade in ride.
 

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I've got 20 inch venom Rex with 325 60 20 tires. I do mostly highway driving and I love it. I do have my stock beadlock's and tires on now for the winter though. The rebels look good too.

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I should add that mine is a 2017 so different shocks than yours. No idea how much different a '20 raptor rides than a '17.

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As others have said you won't have much sidewall with the 20" wheel. It's more of a look factor when you go to that size wheel. You can expect more road feedback, too.

Outside of that go for it if that's the look you want!
 

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I wish i had stuck with my 17”. I use to strictly use it on hwys so it was never a problem. Well now i work in oilfield and have to drive down wash board roads. And the ride has definitely been rough. If you stick to paved roads shouldn’t be a problem as i never did until scenery change for my job. I have:
35 x 12.5 R20 Toyo Open Country M/T
20 x 9 Fuel Hostage Wheels 12mm offset
 
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