M mike archer Member Joined Aug 5, 2005 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location mccordsville, IN Aug 5, 2005 #1 i have a 01' and i just put a 20 in. rim with a 265x50 tire and they rub on the front sway bar i was wonder if anybody that has a 20 in. rim has had this problem thanks
i have a 01' and i just put a 20 in. rim with a 265x50 tire and they rub on the front sway bar i was wonder if anybody that has a 20 in. rim has had this problem thanks
S Sed Thompson Active Member Joined Feb 6, 2004 Messages 194 Reaction score 0 Location Kathleen, GA Aug 5, 2005 #2 My brother in law has 20's on his with 50 series tires and he said it does not rub.
B Ben Poche Well-Known Member Joined Oct 11, 2004 Messages 1,396 Reaction score 0 Location st. rose, LA Aug 5, 2005 #3 i have 265 75 16 no rubbing
M mike archer Member Joined Aug 5, 2005 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location mccordsville, IN Aug 5, 2005 #4 i'am thinking the back spacing on the rims may be wrong, but they said it was the right spaceing or just that rims on not really made for a truck?
i'am thinking the back spacing on the rims may be wrong, but they said it was the right spaceing or just that rims on not really made for a truck?
C Chuck Watson Member Joined Jul 30, 2004 Messages 33 Reaction score 0 Location oak harbor , WA Aug 6, 2005 #5 I have 20's and they dont rub. WISh i had 22's
M mike archer Member Joined Aug 5, 2005 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location mccordsville, IN Aug 6, 2005 #6 what size tires do you have on them
T Tim Turner Well-Known Member Joined Jun 7, 2003 Messages 959 Reaction score 0 Location Morgantown, WV Aug 6, 2005 #7 I have 275/45/20 and no rubbing problems. Your wheel offset may be the cause of the rubbing issues rather than the size of the tires.
I have 275/45/20 and no rubbing problems. Your wheel offset may be the cause of the rubbing issues rather than the size of the tires.