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Tires & Wheels Forum Discussion of Tires and Wheels...pretty obvious, eh?
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Rockstar question...
I'm getting ready to install an 8" RIZE kit to run 37" Toyo M/T's on 20" Rockstars. My question is, what width should I get? The 20x8.5 or the 20x10? Those that have either set, what made you choose what you chose?
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I have 20 x 12's and I love them.Have a friend with 20 x 10's and 20 x 8.5's.Though when your in the 12" range,its a whole other ball game!All the widths seem different because of the offset.For example a 8.5 Rockstar's star cap is right next to the rim.The 10's is further apart.And the 12's are pretty far apart,though they look awesome.Just matters what look your looking for.Here are a few pics of 12's.I'll get some of 8.5's and 12's next to each other soon. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Just one thing about 12" wide rims.If they have a crazy offset like my -44,they will rub the back of the front fenders.Where your doors opens on a sharp turn.Can only turn the steering wheel 2 times at most with my 33.2" on stock height truck.Though with a 8" and Rize I have no clue
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I think the 20x10's would be good.
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12" wide does set off a truck, unless your one of them people who does not like the tires to stick out pass the fenders that much then go with the 8.5, I like the 10" Wide, sticks out just pass the fender just enough to give it that wide stance
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Yeah 10 would be perfect.A little aggressive with the wide stance.Unless you want all 4 wheels to stick out like a Dually
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