I for one think 20s look fine when paired with 44s. Get some TSL Boggers on 20s and have a great time.
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actually those look to be pretty capable. I think with the tire sizes we can fit on a vehicle these days we can still get a decent sidewall even running a set of 20's....20"s in their natural environment.
Ain't no shame in my game! I'm fortunate enough to have a paid-off Bronco as my pavement princess.20"s in their natural environment.
As I mentioned first off.... I think your ride looks great. AND you still have sidewall. Those are not rubber bands. Whether you take that off road or not, I bet it is still capable off road. It looks like you would have plenty of sidewall to be able to air down and get a good patch going.Ain't no shame in my game! I'm fortunate enough to have a paid-off Bronco as my pavement princess.
What does Chevy call their equivalent to the Outerbanks trim in their 1/2 ton line?Here is an example of what happens when you run rubber
no clue... What do they call it?What does Chevy call their equivalent to the Outerbanks trim in their 1/2 ton line?