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Anyone running 20 inch wheels? Dealership where I bought my ranger had 2 of the with 20's and leveling kits already installed. Bought my truck still sitting at factory height.
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I have a set of 20" that I am installing tomorrow or Friday depending on when I can around to doing it. My choice is probably different that most people on this forum. I am going with a Helo HE 918B. This is a 20" x 9" with an ET of plus 30. The tires are 265/50r20. When time permits, I will be lowering the truck a bit and this setup should work well. I will post some pics as soon as I get them mounted and installed
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Nice choice!
 

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I’m. Running 20” fuels

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We are looking at using those exact wheels on some 305/50 Nittos for our truck. Trying to figure out what kind of lift or level you need to fit those wheels and tires. Yours looks great. Mind sharing what lift/level you did?
 

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i will be at some point. something like this but silver truck with bronze wheels

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We are looking at using those exact wheels on some 305/50 Nittos for our truck. Trying to figure out what kind of lift or level you need to fit those wheels and tires. Yours looks great. Mind sharing what lift/level you did?
I’m running the rough country 6” lift. I had these wheels and tires with the readylift sst 3” leveling kit and had to cut the crash bars out but other than that had minimal running. I’m going up to 35-36” tires soon.
 

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I’m running the rough country 6” lift. I had these wheels and tires with the readylift sst 3” leveling kit and had to cut the crash bars out but other than that had minimal running. I’m going up to 35-36” tires soon.
Thanks very much for the info. Your truck looks great now..... the 35-36 tires will be a stout setup.
 

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I’m running the rough country 6” lift. I had these wheels and tires with the readylift sst 3” leveling kit and had to cut the crash bars out but other than that had minimal running. I’m going up to 35-36” tires soon.
if you don't mind sharing, what all had to be altered/add to fit the 6" lift?
 

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Go with what you like but be aware that if you are planning to go offroad(if you have 4x4) then I would not suggest it. Reason you ask? You loose a lot of side wall and can risk damaging both the tire and wheel wich are not cheap. If staying on the street then it isnt as bad.
 

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if you don't mind sharing, what all had to be altered/add to fit the 6" lift?
on the 4WD trucks the rear cross member has to be cut out to fit the new lifted one due to the new location of the front differential. On a 2wd like mine all Did was cut the front diff mount off of the new crossmember and everything bolted directly on.
 
 



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