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20's on mud tires???

ekufirefighter

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hey guys....i tried searching but couldn't find too much of anything about putting 20 inch rims wrapped up with some mud tires. I would like to know if anyone knows if i'll have to lift it or what i would probably have to do....thanks for any and all suggestions!!!! oh and they are going on my new 2001 EB 4x4,....thanks, kurt
 



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thanks man i appreciate it....so would the size of the rim affect what i need to do such as...the chart says 33's on a 15x8 rim....would this also work with 33's on a 20 in rim????.....thanks for the help..
 












Man 20's on an EXplorer will look like crap. Largest rim size should be 18. Other wise its just gonna look bad. Just like any Escalade with 20's or Avalanches. No vehicle should have bigger rims then 18's. IMO
 






Actually 20's are used not too infrequently in the offroad world, esp. in rockcrawling, less sidewall flex. BUT those tires are 38"s and above. I personally don't like the look if you have a smaller tire, but it's not terrible.
 






here are 20s with a 325 metric (they measure like 35.4" tall) I had the tires laying around from my superduty. I thought the sidewall was too short so I got 38s on my superduty and got these rims for a steal and figured why not.
 

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