Got me some 20" rimz........

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

tybardy

everyone needs a Hoe
Joined
May 2, 2009
Posts
1,850
Reaction score
23
Location
Gilbert Arizona
im not sure 305's will be good on those SS rims because i dont think they have a very deep offset. you might run into some serious rubbing issues with 305's

285/50 or 285/55 might look nice... you might even go with a 295/50 but again, you might run into trouble with the rubbing.
 

Drinky-Josh

TYF Newbie
Joined
Sep 23, 2009
Posts
21
Reaction score
0
I have 275/55's on my 20's and they rub when I cut it deep but it hasn't really posed to be a problem.

DSC00483.jpg
 
OP
OP
ecordell

ecordell

CordellDesigns.com
Joined
Sep 8, 2009
Posts
2,296
Reaction score
81
Location
Merica
My friend that sold me the rims said they had 275/55/r20s on them (he kept them for his new rims) and his is already 2/3 dropped and he said he didn't have any rubbing issues. I think I've found the tire I want..........BFGoodrich Long Trail T/A Tour. They don't look too bad and the price is good ($160/tire). We don't take it off-road so it wouldn't be a huge deal, just the family ride.

Thanks everyone for their input!
 

Max

Mile High
Joined
May 3, 2009
Posts
3,570
Reaction score
32
Location
Denver
I'd recommend some pro comp all terrain 275/55/20s. They're on sale right now and were some of the best tires I've owned. No rubbing until I did my spindles and it wasn't that bad. Winter traction was amazing, I'm from minneapolis so I know what the steez is regarding snow tires.

http://www.4wheelparts.com/Tires/Pr...t_s=157&t_pt=100806&t_pl=3357&t_pn=PCT1027555

$800 shipped is pretty good :imo: Don't get the bfgs they're crap compared to a dozen other tires in the same price range.
 
Top