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  1. VanoFord

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    So I'm gettin either these 22" rims/tires from this guy local, or i'm stickin w/ my 20" rims and just gettin some new rubber. I'm torn because the 22's are worn, but he has 5 RIMS total, and selling them for $800. New set of rubber on my 20's will run me about $1k. But if these tires are really bad on the 22's, then that will run me another $1200+ for tires on them, so thats why i'm torn. What do you guys think?

    I'd be going w/ BFG TA KO 275/65/20 if I just bought tires instead.

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    post a picture of your truck with the rims you have also so we can compare right here
     
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    and yes, if i keep my 20's, i'll be respraying them so they look nice again. :Grenade:
     
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    I personally say keep the ones you have and respray them, they have more of a truck look to them. The other ones look too much like import car rims to me for a truck
     
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    vano i like more meat that rim so to me the 20's would be a better option. plus, i like your rims better. good choice on a new tire, love my bfg's.
     
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    Stay with the 20s. The look better and your new tires will be cheaper. The smallest tire I'd run on 22s would be 40s

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    Keep your 20's. Or buy the 22's and flip them for a profit to help pay for the 20's new rubber.
     
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    I like madness' Idea about flippin the 22's
     
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    Ya dude stay with the 20's.Other ones looks like you would see on an import truck.
     
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    22's with a body lift and tow mirrors? that'll look retarded imo. stick with the 20's and get new rubber
     

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