Hey all,
When I bought my truck from a dealership recently, they had already done me the solid of putting a 6" lift, 20" rims, and 35" M/Ts on it.
Thing is, I don't care much about fancy rims or their size, and I think I'd rather have A/T's on it now that I've had some time to drive it. Considering selling my rims and tires to buy some plain looking 17" rims and some AT's.
So my main question is, for off-road driving (and I DON'T mean rock crawling, or sitting around doing high-rpm circles in a mud puddle), is there any advantages/disadvantages to certain rim sizes (I've been told things like a smaller rim makes for a bigger footprint when aired down, etc)?
I suppose ancillary questions could also be 1) M/T vs A/T, 2) should I go up from 35 to 37 in the process, and 3) if I don't care about looks, is a cheap rim ok?
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnd, GO!
When I bought my truck from a dealership recently, they had already done me the solid of putting a 6" lift, 20" rims, and 35" M/Ts on it.
Thing is, I don't care much about fancy rims or their size, and I think I'd rather have A/T's on it now that I've had some time to drive it. Considering selling my rims and tires to buy some plain looking 17" rims and some AT's.
So my main question is, for off-road driving (and I DON'T mean rock crawling, or sitting around doing high-rpm circles in a mud puddle), is there any advantages/disadvantages to certain rim sizes (I've been told things like a smaller rim makes for a bigger footprint when aired down, etc)?
I suppose ancillary questions could also be 1) M/T vs A/T, 2) should I go up from 35 to 37 in the process, and 3) if I don't care about looks, is a cheap rim ok?
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnd, GO!