bagged trucks.

Discussion in 'Wheels/Tires' started by CrazyCody93, Jul 2, 2013.

  1. CrazyCody93

    CrazyCody93 Enthusiast

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    I wanna know what you bagged guys are running for wheels, as in size, and offset, and if you would run a different size, and why? and how much can you turn when aired out?
     
  2. standardbyker88

    standardbyker88 Grand Toyotaholic

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    I think turning aired out will vary truck to truck based on fenders and wheels they ran. But, I am damn close to laying frame static and I have full steering lock on 17s. So you probably won't have to air up much to steer.
     
  3. CrazyCody93

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    i'm looking to do an 18x8 in the front, i don't think it's unreasonable, i'm just wonderwing who else has what and how they like them,
     
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    standardbyker88 Grand Toyotaholic

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    For an 18 you'll probably want a 205/35/18 or something similar up front. I have 17x7.5"s up front. Lotta low guys run wide rims. These suspensions take to it well.
     
  5. CrazyCody93

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    Well in the back im going to do a 20x10.. and i do like how the trucks drives with the 18x9.75 on all corners, but i dont think they will fit when i bag it
     
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    Once some other guys chime in they will have more info. You may be able to make that rim work tho depending on the offset. Unless you're bored with the rim. I get tired of rims after a few months. I'm always changing them up.
     
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    Ive got 18x8s, with a +42mm offset. Bagged and bodied past the pinch. I can get pretty low while driving down fairly straight roads like interstates, but on normal roads, I ride with the front up, she likes to catch the fenders while turning.

    Also have 225/40/18s on there for tires, as I wanted a decent sidewall for ride quality. However, I measured it out the other day and I can fit a 20 on there if I run a 30 series tire...But I also have tubbed the firewall, etc.
     
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    I run a 18x7.5 with 225x40 tires/ +25.4 offset

    My ride height is 4.5 '' turning is fine @ speed hitting a dip will cause the tires to hit the firewall,I should have tubed more than I did!

    When completely aired out,can not turn the tire!

    Also make sure you remove all the inner fender weather you are tubing or not,as the tire will hit it & cause the tie rods to pull out!!!:cool:
     
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    I'm running 18x8 in the front with a 40 series tire, when aired out im about half inch from custom inner fenders but touching the firewall (not tubed) in the rear in running 20x8 with a 35 series tire not sure of the offset
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