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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
275/65R20 mt on a 12" wheel?
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[QUOTE="SootRoller, post: 1186062, member: 858"] I'm looking for a bit of a stretch on a 12" rim. Wheels are chrome 20x12 962s, current tires are nitto mud terrains, 305/55, truck is an 03 cc/sb fx4. The only mud terrain I can find in that size is a toyo. Cooper zeons are on my radar as well, I just prefer the look of an mt. Not looking for any comments about how stupid you think a stretched tire looks. Just looking for someone who has ran this combo or maybe has pictures of it as I can't find any on google. Also, if anyone knows of any other m/ts in that size they would recommend that would be great. [/QUOTE]
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