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Originally Posted by AgentAustin Those wheels look kind of stupid IMO, but nice truck otherwise to each his own, I only like duallys on 24's with low profiles or stock height with 22.5's. As far as style of wheel, I am actually thinking of switching out for 24" classics with low profiles. I was actually going to do the 22.5's, but after all of the negatives I have heard with the ride and how heavy the tires are, I dont feel like messing with them. I like the truck for family trips and running around town. I do work out of it also, but only tow a 5k lb. trailer about 1-2 times a week. |
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We have the 22.5 on ours, but we have the traction tires and not the steer all the way around. The ride isn't bad and it really rides good when our camper or car trailer is hooked on. The only problem we have is the the front tires cup bad, and then you have to keep rotating them. How much lift is on your truck?
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