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Old 12-04-2012, 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Big Slick

Can you get a closer pic of the whole truck and the tires? Your pics lose a lot of detail from that distance.

How's the mileage?
I will work on pics today even thou she is dirty...lol. I was going to post more yesterday but it rain pretty much all day.

As for the mileage, that is a little tricky. I was already running 275/60/20 bfg rugged terrains on these same rims (20x9 +30) and my mpg had already dropped down to 16.3 mixed. This was down from 17/18 mixed on Pirelli's and yoki's of stock size. But long story short, my mileage is still showing 16.3 after a couple days of mixed driving and a few "spirited" take offs to merge with traffic. I think this is possible because these tires seem to have less rolling resistance than the bfg's and that makes up for the small weight and height difference.
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Originally Posted by txfan
That actually looks really good. Is there any way you can get some shots from the front so I can see how far they stick out? And maybe a close up of the entire wheel and tire?

Edit: what offset are those wheels? Mine are -12.


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And they are 20x9 +30 offset. I wanted a "if it was factory built" look so they come to the edge of the factory fender flares

Originally Posted by DavidKR

I've wanted those wheels for a long time and your pictures aren't helping lol, your truck looks great.
I'm glad I can help. ;-)

And I love the look of these wheels. And these tires make them look even better. Congrats on finding a set of tires. I was shocked when Discount Tire said they had them in a local warehouse.

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Old 12-04-2012, 10:23 AM
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Few more pics I snapped this morning..




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Bgrd, that looks awesome! I wanted a similar look so I ordered a +12 offset on my 20X9's. However, -12 offset is what showed up. After waiting over 2 months on these wheels to come in, I think i'm just gonna stick with them and just deal with them sticking out a hair further.
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Those look awesome, and now I'm rethinking my decision on the XL rated terra grapplers. I've got 275/60r20 bridgestones now, and though I like the height, I wish they were just a little wider.

How do you know which ones are "extreme" when looking at Toyo's website? It seems the extremes have a little beefier lugs on the sidewall.


Dammit. I just wish they made a 295/60r20.
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Originally Posted by Big Slick
Those look awesome, and now I'm rethinking my decision on the XL rated terra grapplers. I've got 275/60r20 bridgestones now, and though I like the height, I wish they were just a little wider.

How do you know which ones are "extreme" when looking at Toyo's website? It seems the extremes have a little beefier lugs on the sidewall.


Dammit. I just wish they made a 295/60r20.
My thoughts exactly...i've had a year to decide on the wheel/tire combo that I wanted and I think all this time on my hands has drove me a little crazy....I'm sure I won't notice the difference of 10mm...haha
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Originally Posted by txfan
My thoughts exactly...i've had a year to decide on the wheel/tire combo that I wanted and I think all this time on my hands has drove me a little crazy....I'm sure I won't notice the difference of 10mm...haha
the 275/65r20s aren't extreme though, are they?
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Originally Posted by txfan
My thoughts exactly...i've had a year to decide on the wheel/tire combo that I wanted and I think all this time on my hands has drove me a little crazy....I'm sure I won't notice the difference of 10mm...haha
The way I see it is, there is 24mm of difference. +12 to zero. Zero to -12. Thats damn near an inch so yeah you might notice it.
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Originally Posted by Watt-maker
The way I see it is, there is 24mm of difference. +12 to zero. Zero to -12. Thats damn near an inch so yeah you might notice it.
I meant 10mm as in the 305's that I am getting vs the 295's I would prefer.
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Originally Posted by Big Slick
the 275/65r20s aren't extreme though, are they?
I don't think so. Toyo's website has been frustrating me. They don't tell you exactly which sizes are extreme or if you can get certain sizes in either regular or extreme. All I've found is the description they give of the extreme which is deeper tread depth and a more aggressive tread and shoulder design. With that said, the 275/65's show to have the same tread depth of the 305/55's. But from the pics I have seen on here, they don't look to be the extremes...


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