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20" vs 22" wheels, and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="INFAMOU$" data-source="post: 11376589" data-attributes="member: 44676"><p>LOL when was that article written? Let's be serious here if you buy cheap heavy wheels with cheap tires then yea you have potential for some problems...</p><p></p><p>I had 23's on my truck for 4 years, towed huge horse trailers, drove daily on all types of roads from Ontario to Texas to Florida etc and never had one flat, not one bent rim nothing! Oh yea I was also on a 5" front 7" rear drop. </p><p></p><p>I had quality OZ wheels and went through 2 sets of Nitto 555's on 295/30/23's.</p><p></p><p>So anyone on here trying to BS you on impracticality is just jealous or stuck in their ways.</p><p></p><p>The only thing that I "will" agree with is that there can be a difference in your braking performance if you go to a large profile tire on a bigger wheel that increases the rotating mass/circumference. BUT there is no difference between this and having weight in your truck or towing a trailer without brake assist. You need to be conscious of it or upgrade your brakes.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise I guess I should get rid of my factory 22's on my SRT-10...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="INFAMOU$, post: 11376589, member: 44676"] LOL when was that article written? Let's be serious here if you buy cheap heavy wheels with cheap tires then yea you have potential for some problems... I had 23's on my truck for 4 years, towed huge horse trailers, drove daily on all types of roads from Ontario to Texas to Florida etc and never had one flat, not one bent rim nothing! Oh yea I was also on a 5" front 7" rear drop. I had quality OZ wheels and went through 2 sets of Nitto 555's on 295/30/23's. So anyone on here trying to BS you on impracticality is just jealous or stuck in their ways. The only thing that I "will" agree with is that there can be a difference in your braking performance if you go to a large profile tire on a bigger wheel that increases the rotating mass/circumference. BUT there is no difference between this and having weight in your truck or towing a trailer without brake assist. You need to be conscious of it or upgrade your brakes. Otherwise I guess I should get rid of my factory 22's on my SRT-10... [/QUOTE]
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