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Old 04-01-2013, 05:30 PM   #1
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Ok so i have still not pulled the trigger on my new wheels. I respect your guys opinions. For a 3.5/5 drop wat combo would you go with?


1. 18x8 front 18x9.5 rear

2. 18x8 front 20x10 rear


or another size combo?
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20x8.5 and 20x10
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Old 04-01-2013, 05:40 PM   #3
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Opinions?

Front 15x8, Rear 15x10, Steelies. If I were going bigger than 15's I would do 18's or 20's on all corners. No mixing. That's just me though. I was dead set on going with 20x8 and 20x10 on mine. Heck, the 20" tires are just as cheap, if not cheaper than most 15's. But I think when the time comes I am going steelies, at least for a little while. I know I'll end up buying some 20's but at least I can enjoy the truck while I save up the cash. Plus, who said you can't have 2 sets?

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i was told this one time and i will never forget it, once you go low you are just gonna want to go lower do it right the first time 4-1/2 & 6 or 5 & 7 and yes 20's.
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Old 04-01-2013, 06:22 PM   #5
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i was told this one time and i will never forget it, once you go low you are just gonna want to go lower do it right the first time 4-1/2 & 6 or 5 & 7 and yes 20's.
Already lowered it 3.5/5 but you may be right.
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Already lowered it 3.5/5 but you may be right.
buy a 2" spring for the front and add a 1 block in the rear, sale the 1" springs and you will be happy, if you are already thinking 20's in the rear you are gonna wish you got them for the front
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Old 04-01-2013, 07:37 PM   #7
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what lolife said....
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Old 04-01-2013, 07:40 PM   #8
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i was told this one time and i will never forget it, once you go low you are just gonna want to go lower do it right the first time 4-1/2 & 6 or 5 & 7 and yes 20's.
Another reason to cut your coils or clamp it down before buying moderate drop springs if at all
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Old 04-01-2013, 07:42 PM   #9
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20" wheels on all for corners and make the fronts 8.5" wide and backs 10" wide. They look a lot better than 18's and 20 in my opinion.
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20s .. 18s look good I just like 20s all the way around.
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Old 04-01-2013, 08:03 PM   #12
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I like a little more rubber on the rim (better ride and less likely to damage a rim in a blow out) but also like a little better handling and with a full size truck as compared to a 15" a good middle of the road is 18" all the way around. I went 17x8" cragars but a good looking 17" is hard to find.
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I am running 18/20's and kind of mixed on it. Blazer came that way. Would probably run all 18's so it could have a bit more tire in the back.

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So with a 3.5/5 drop those will not rub?
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So with a 3.5/5 drop those will not rub?
Run a 40 or 45 series tire and you will be fine.
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Leave it stock!!!! Original is worth way more!

When all that customizing wears out and is no longer in style...it won't be worth nearly what you put into it...JMHO..


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Go with 20's all the way around. This look will never leave the hotrod and show car circuit.
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Wasnt what I meant but to avoid beating a dead horse I will refrain from further comment.
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Hey... the cat asked for "opinions", all are welcomed no?

But I will refrain from my opinions on the "big wheels on old rigs" debate.

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