2006 Denali/WHEELS AND TIES, PLEASE HELP

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Wes
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what size wheel and tire are you running here?
i have tried there open country 305/55r20 =33" $1200+ in tires, promptly got rid of them
went with nexen roadian at pro ra8 (same size) $100 cheaper each and much better tire all around, there not as "meaty" looking but they sure drive nice, no road noise and much better in the rain, not perfect but i'm not skating down the road either, I felt like I was hydroplaning in the toyo's constantly, it was scary enough for me to eat money on them and wash my hands of them asap. The nexens fit my needs which was being able to go off road well enough and still drive in the city.
A lot of guys like the K02's i have never tried them myself. Like I said before the toyo's might be great for off-road I wouldn't recommend them for pavement.
 

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Tires for 20's and 22's look great, but they are so darn expensive!

I swapped out a set of 20 inch rims for a beat up set of 16's off an old Silverado (for $0), just because they had better tread, skinnier tires and fatter sidewalls. They are only 245/70 R16. I just needed something better than the fat sport-tread tires that were on the 22" rims for winter.

I will keep the 16" rims unless I find really affordable 17" rims in the spring. Tires for the 16, 17 or even 18 inch rims seem to run a lot cheaper than 20 and 22 tires. I plan on getting some 265/75 R16 (or R17) General Grabber AT tires from Walmart. They are $145 each. I wish I could go with something fancy, but that is what I can do under my budget situation.
 

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