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rjs53 01-29-2019 12:46 AM

what brand of 20" tires
 
Got a set of 20x8.5 and 20x10 rims. Trying to find a set of tires that match. Wanted to go 255/40/20 front and 295/40/20 rears, lots of threads Everybody's doing it. Problem I'm having is finding a matching set. Checked Toyo proxies but no 255's anymore, tried Yokohama but nope no match. I did find a matching set of Nitto's but they are 245/45/20 front. What's everyone running as far as matching set.

TruDom 01-29-2019 09:30 AM

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same size wheels as you. I was conservative in the back; could have gone 295. but i'm happy as both of these tires end up being the same height which is what i wanted.

245/45ZR-20 BFGOODRICH G-FORCE COMP-2 A/S XL
275/40ZR-20 BFGOODRICH G-FORCE COMP-2 A/S XL


paid like $675 with the rebate... which i'm still waiting for.

traut811 01-29-2019 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by TruDom (Post 8453746)
same size wheels as you. I was conservative in the back; could have gone 295. but i'm happy as both of these tires end up being the same height which is what i wanted.

245/45ZR-20 BFGOODRICH G-FORCE COMP-2 A/S XL
275/40ZR-20 BFGOODRICH G-FORCE COMP-2 A/S XL


paid like $675 with the rebate... which i'm still waiting for.

Can you post a couple pictures please? I'm curious if the rear looks stretched on a 10" wide wheel or not. Also, it'd be good to see how much sidewall you have on there. I'm getting ready to pull the hammer on a set (Ridlers and tires) as well and have been trying to decide on tire size.

I assume both of you guys are running a 5.5" bs on the rear and 4.75" up front?

weq92f 01-29-2019 03:57 PM

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Using Tirerack.com to find matching sets I found that it is the rear size that is limiting the result set. When I place 295 as the rear size, I get only one brand offering 255/40/20 front and 295/40/20 rear. Whereas if I put in 275 as the rear size I get a much larger list of available brands in those sizes ( 255 front 275 rear ):

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireS...earDiameter=20

Hth,

-klb

rjs53 01-29-2019 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by traut811 (Post 8453947)
Can you post a couple pictures please? I'm curious if the rear looks stretched on a 10" wide wheel or not. Also, it'd be good to see how much sidewall you have on there. I'm getting ready to pull the hammer on a set (Ridlers and tires) as well and have been trying to decide on tire size.

I assume both of you guys are running a 5.5" bs on the rear and 4.75" up front?

Just got the Ridler 650, front 8.5/ 4.5 bs, rear 20x10 5.5bs. Kinda worried about the back, I measured one side of the truck and was good. After I ordered the wheels I remembered I didn't line up the rear when I did the 4/6 drop and adjustable track bar. After I centered everything I have about 1 1/4" from inner bed. the actual rim is almost 11" wide plus section width of tire, so I might have to run a spacer if so until I either tub it or change rearend. I have wider one from a 73 but have to add brackets. Got a set of Nitto 55, 245/45/20 fronts 295/40/20 back
I should say with the backspace of the wheel and the overall width of the wheel I'm abut an inch from inner bed, so section width of tire is going to be right there.

rjs53 01-30-2019 08:48 PM

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Ok these are the Nitto 555, 245/45/20 on a 8.5 rim with 4.5"bs on the front. No problems. The back I don't have the 5 lug axles yet so can't put them on but have the overall measurement so you know just how much you'll need.
Backs are 20x10, 5.5"bs 295/40/20 Nitto 555. 11 3/4" wide on the rim and 5 3/4" from hub to inside of tire.

traut811 01-31-2019 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by rjs53 (Post 8455060)
Ok these are the Nitto 555, 245/45/20 on a 8.5 rim with 4.5"bs on the front. No problems. The back I don't have the 5 lug axles yet so can't put them on but have the overall measurement so you know just how much you'll need.
Backs are 20x10, 5.5"bs 295/40/20 Nitto 555. 11 3/4" wide on the rim and 5 3/4" from hub to inside of tire.

Those look really good
Are you sure you're not 4.75" bs up front though? I didn't see a 4.5 inch backspace listed.

Also do you have any idea what your flange to flange rear end measurement is?

rjs53 01-31-2019 11:33 AM

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You are correct 4 3/4, sorry for the confusion

rjs53 01-31-2019 01:40 PM

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Just an FYI I have the narrower rear end, so I’m probably going to rub inner bed wheel wel. A 4.5 or 5” bs would be better

traut811 01-31-2019 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by rjs53 (Post 8455580)
Just an FYI I have the narrower rear end, so I’m probably going to rub inner bed wheel wel. A 4.5 or 5” bs would be better

I'm in the same boat. I have a 62 inch wide Currie and 4.75in would be ideal, but don't see that offered.

rjs53 01-31-2019 03:01 PM

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I’m probably going to run 1/4” spacer even though I think that’s kinda hokey. You could go 8” wide with the 4 3/4 bs, but won’t get as wide of rear tire

TruDom 01-31-2019 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by traut811 (Post 8453947)
Can you post a couple pictures please? I'm curious if the rear looks stretched on a 10" wide wheel or not. Also, it'd be good to see how much sidewall you have on there. I'm getting ready to pull the hammer on a set (Ridlers and tires) as well and have been trying to decide on tire size.

I assume both of you guys are running a 5.5" bs on the rear and 4.75" up front?

there is a little stretch but im ok with it. pic is the rear wheel and the front wheel sidewall is straight up and down/even.
it looks normal unless you are looking for it at the extreme angle.
will try to go 295 in the back next time though but like OP hard to get a staggered set of good tires in certain sizes.

rjs53 02-01-2019 12:06 AM

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Nice lookin truck! What drop do you have on it?

TruDom 02-01-2019 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by rjs53 (Post 8456047)
Nice lookin truck! What drop do you have on it?

thanks, its a good 20 footer though lol.
ECE 4/6

i believe i have the narrower rear end. i will measure when i get home.
i am not using spacers and have about 1/2 inch between tire and inner wheel well. could have easily gone 295 with a 1/4 spacer.

heads up if you change axles from 6 to 5 lug like i did; make sure the lug nuts are long enough for a spacer. my replacement axles had much shorter lug nuts.

rjs53 02-01-2019 11:57 AM

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I made the mistake of not centering my axle after the 4/6 drop. I just happen o measure the one side that was moved to the outside, giving me more space than I thought. I also took the bed off and need to square it back up, its a quarter inch off. Trying to get everything square on a 50year old truck can be trying.

darrellyates 02-01-2019 01:31 PM

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I don't know how you guys do those really wide tires....

I'm running a custom frame, from Scott's. My tires/wheels are 20 inch, 8 inches in front and 10 in the rear. They are GM car pattern for lug nuts, 5x4.75.

Tires are 275/40/20 in the rear, and 245/45/20 in the front. This is the same size used on Camaro SS from 2010 thru 2015. I picked those sizes because you can always get a matched set from many different manufacturers, and there is really good pricing because it's a common size.

And, I'm running stock inner fenders both front and back. I've got less than 1 inch of clearance on the rear between the tire and the bedside, and less than 1/2 inch on the inside. That's to the inside of the fender in the bed.

I have the truck set pretty low. The bed side curves toward the tire, as does the the wheel tub in the bed. Now, if you made the wheel well wider, I could see a wider tire. However, I really don't feel I can go a lot wider without making changes.

You could get a slightly wider tire in the front, but again, I'm pretty low. I tried the rear wheels on the front, and look good and fit, but rub upon turning. And again, I wanted common tire sizes, so this is what I settled upon.

For tires, I chose Nitto Motivo tires. I like them, and they are priced very well. I don't autocross or race the truck. But these bite really well and the truck drives great.

Best of luck!!

TruDom 02-02-2019 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by rjs53 (Post 8456261)
I made the mistake of not centering my axle after the 4/6 drop. I just happen o measure the one side that was moved to the outside, giving me more space than I thought. I also took the bed off and need to square it back up, its a quarter inch off. Trying to get everything square on a 50year old truck can be trying.

just adjust your panhard bar.

i have the wider rear end at 57" backing plate to backing plate

rjs53 02-02-2019 02:08 PM

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I adjusted the panhard after I ordered wheels:uhmk: the beds still not centered perfect, its about 1/4" out so that will help.


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