thats the wheels i am looking for. what size tire are you running?Here are my two current obs with new stock rims.You must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attach
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thats the wheels i am looking for. what size tire are you running?Here are my two current obs with new stock rims.You must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attach
can i ask what size tire you are running?You must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attachheres my truck with the 20s on it
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Anybody got more pictures of these 18's on an OBS??
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You wouldn't have to change the speedo if you find the same tire height and width, rim size doesn't usually matter, i.e. a 265/75r16 is the same as a 265/65r18, same height and width. I am not sure what an equivalent 305/70r16 in an 18" would be.Any more pics on using those 18 inch stock wheels from post #89? I am running 306/70/16 on American Racing Rims Baja. with a 4 inch lift. 4.11 gears. I used the Superchips Programmer mostly for adjusting the tire size and gear ratios. Thinking of getting this type of rims but the programmer only changes tire size circumference. I cant change rim size from 16 to 18. Is this going to be a problem or do i adjust circumference with superchips just so i can get the speedo correct?
I'm pretty sure the width doesn't matter at all. The diameter is the important dimension.I do believe you are correct on that rim size dont matter. Looked up a tire conversion on tiresize.com for 305/70/16. Straight up changing from 16 to 18 with everything else the same the width is 12 inches, the diameter goes from 32.8 to a 34.8 means i have to use the superchips to adjust that. If i go to a 65 is a diameter of 33.6 or 60-32.4. I dont want to go smaller. Next is a 315/65/18 or 315/60/18. The increase using the last two is a width of 12.4 inches vs the 12 inches with a 305. The two sizes i can see are 315/60/18 cause the diameter is 32.9 but with a 12.4 inch width and the other is the 305/65/18 which is a bigger diameter but just as wide as my original and dont have to worry about any rubbing.
That's what I would do, I'd go with a 305/65r18, it's just a tick taller, so you probably wouldn't have to adjust anything. If you wanted to, it looks like tiresize.com is telling me that it is about 33.6" vs 32.8" of the 305/70r16.The two sizes i can see are 315/60/18 cause the diameter is 32.9 but with a 12.4 inch width and the other is the 305/65/18 which is a bigger diameter but just as wide as my original and dont have to worry about any rubbing.
This looks like it shouldve rolled off the line like this. I have these on my 2001. They may make a spare set for my k1500Care if I drop this in here.
Got some new boots for my 20 year old Hoe.
18'wheels from a 2019 Chevy Silverado
Hope you enjoy the look, I do.
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