20" wheels on superduty
#12
10x20 Eagle Alloys and 305/50x20 Goodyear Eagles. Both tires AND wheels are rated at over 3000 lbs each. Tows great and handles like a sports car compared to my 305/70-16 Nitto Terra Grapplers(winter tires). Quiet running on the road too
Last edited by mopower; 12-25-2006 at 02:50 PM.
#13
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
BFGoodrich All Terrain KO, 20", Load Range E (GREAT tire)
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/specs...t-a-ko/44.html
Nitto Tires Dune Grappler 20", Load Range E
(Click on sizes and specs)
http://www.nittotire.com/tires_dunegrappler.asp
Nitto Tires Terra Grappler 20", Load Range E
(Click on sizes and specs)
http://www.nittotire.com/tires_terragrappler.asp
Docmanrich37 is running Nitto TG Load Range E/20" on his GM.
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/specs...t-a-ko/44.html
Nitto Tires Dune Grappler 20", Load Range E
(Click on sizes and specs)
http://www.nittotire.com/tires_dunegrappler.asp
Nitto Tires Terra Grappler 20", Load Range E
(Click on sizes and specs)
http://www.nittotire.com/tires_terragrappler.asp
Docmanrich37 is running Nitto TG Load Range E/20" on his GM.
#14
Originally Posted by 1bagger
Time for a new Tire guy. You guys are great . Thanks.
You can try shooting him a PM or he may check in on this thread.
Website: www.rudolphtire.com
Mitchell at 1-800-231-2295 ext.129
He's a great guy who has done good business with a few OSO members, myself included.
#15
look on ebay... there's always someone looking to sell their stock 20's... after they've lifted their truck. saw some there a few weeks back.... factory tires, so there's no doubt they are rated properly.
#16
I'm interested in a wheel/tire upgrade as well for my 06' F-250 4WD.
I'm thinking 18's cause there seems to be more choices. Anyone with the combo please post pics of your ride and state what your combo is!
I'm thinking 18's cause there seems to be more choices. Anyone with the combo please post pics of your ride and state what your combo is!
#18
Plenty of 20" Heavy Duty wheels out there.
Check out www.wheelpros.com
They don't sell direct, but a majority of rim/tire shops are dealers for them.
Check out www.wheelpros.com
They don't sell direct, but a majority of rim/tire shops are dealers for them.
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