Tire Size For 20's?

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  1. 92on20s

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    Just trying to get an idea for what size I should get. I was told a 225/35/20, but I was wondering if a 235/35/20 would work too. If someone could help me out I would really appreciate it. Thanks again.
     
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    Depends how wide the rim is if its 8.5 wide both tires will work if its 8" wide those 235 would be bulged a bit
     
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    Ok, thanks. They are 8.5 wide. So most likely I will go with the 225/35 to be on the safe side. Thanks again.
     
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    im running a 235 30 i belive
     
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    Me too....on 8.5s
     
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    Ok, well would a 225/35 look stupid or will it look good. I also would like to find out if I would be able to lower the rear 4 inches or is that too much. Please let me know.
     
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    thats what i have on mine, its bodied so 4inches shouldnt be a problem...
     
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    also depends on what offset your wheels are...
     
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    ok, i found out the offset for my wheels. they are +10. is that ok or what
     
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    Offset Question

    would i be able to lower the back 4 inches with a 225/35/20 8.5 wheels with a 10 offset? Please let me know. I need to know asap
    thank you
     
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    I really don't think so. Mine are +40 and I know I don't have 30 mm to spare.
     
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    wont a +10 offset kinda stick out a bit??
     
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    im running 245/30/20 with a 8.5 width wheel
     
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    It's the +10 offset that's the problem, not the tires.
     

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