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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
20inch or 18 inch wheels
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[QUOTE="threegenpowerstroke98, post: 1473085, member: 21653"] I've run 35s and 37s on a stock height truck with stock eighteens with no rub on the 35s and slight rub at full lock on the 37s. I'm now running 325/60r20s (a wide 35) with 20x10 pro comps with a -12 offset and half inch wheel spacers with minimal rub. Imo it's all a matter of preference in looks at these sizes. I find no ride difference between the two sizes, but I do quite like the look of the 20s. [/QUOTE]
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