Ridin' Dirty' on 30's
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You can do 24's on a lifted 3/4 ton truck and get a lot of tire under it still. Ive seen it and its not as bad as you would think.
Other things that look good are
20's on the new mustangs (ford gave them really huge fender lines).
21's on vipers (I belive dunlop makes the 375/20-21 for them)
19/20's on C6's
Other things that look good are
20's on the new mustangs (ford gave them really huge fender lines).
21's on vipers (I belive dunlop makes the 375/20-21 for them)
19/20's on C6's
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Damn that's some ghetto stuff, fo shizzle. LOL. IMO, the whole idea of putting 20"+ wheels on a truck/SUV is retarded. Then again, I'm a traditionalist in the sense that I've always thought trucks and SUVs were supposed to offer more versatility than my C5 :shrug:.
20"+ wheels + rubber band tires = rice. All street show no offroad go.
Ryan
20"+ wheels + rubber band tires = rice. All street show no offroad go.
Ryan