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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Jesup Georgia
Posts: 20
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Rim size
I have a 94 Sierra, I am debating on gettings some 18's for it. I need to know if they would fit without any scrubbing on them the way it sits? Help anyone?
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Location: Benton, AR "The Heart of Arkansas"
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Re: Rim size
Tire diameter is the key....along with the offset. What is the offset on those wheels?
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Jesup Georgia
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Re: Rim size
I'm not sure.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Atlanta Ga
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Re: Rim size
You can get a set of 20s just as cheap. 18s and 19s the tires are real expensive. I have 20s on both my 88 and 95. Good luck
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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Wichita Falls, Texas
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Re: Rim size
18" tires aren't bad on price. There are common enough for both OEM and aftermarket that you can find tires without breaking the bank. 19s on the other hand ARE expensive. my 245-45/19 front tires cost more than my 285/30-20 rears.
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