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Tires & Wheels Forum Discussion of Tires and Wheels...pretty obvious, eh?

 


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Old 01-12-2009, 08:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Beating A dead Horse

I really hate to ask this but I have searched this forum for the last three months and still can not make a decision my truck is 04.5 silver Quad cab I am really torn between 18's or 20's with 18's i could run 33's and with the 20's 35's I know all of this is just personal preffernce but it is driving me crazy trying to make a decision from reading alot of the posts i see alot of people with 35's are going to someting smaller due to fuel milage.pictures opinons any advice is appreciated
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Old 01-12-2009, 08:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
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true, large tires with high gearing can kill mpg, theres people who run taller tires with lower gearing who still get good mpg. its all personal prefference. i like a higher sidewall style verses the low profile
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