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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / November 2004

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20" tire options

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R.T. - 23 Nov 2004 16:09 GMT
As winter approches i'm looking at the OE tires on my 04 1500 with 20"
wheels and wonder if there are any options out there for tires that will fit
these rims that are more suited for snow/off road. i'd like to go bigger if
i can...any ideas?
Todd Riegel - 24 Nov 2004 15:51 GMT
I put B F Goodrich All Terrain KO's on my '03.  size  285/55R/20.  very
happy so far.

> As winter approches i'm looking at the OE tires on my 04 1500 with 20"
> wheels and wonder if there are any options out there for tires that will
> fit these rims that are more suited for snow/off road. i'd like to go
> bigger if i can...any ideas?
Edward L. Dowdy - 25 Nov 2004 15:23 GMT
What did those puppies cost?

Ed

>I put B F Goodrich All Terrain KO's on my '03.  size  285/55R/20.  very
>happy so far.
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>> fit these rims that are more suited for snow/off road. i'd like to go
>> bigger if i can...any ideas?
J Haggerty - 25 Nov 2004 18:11 GMT
www.tirerack.com gives you some ideas of sizes available and the
associated costs.
You can search by size or search by vehicle.

JPH

> What did those puppies cost?
>
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>>>fit these rims that are more suited for snow/off road. i'd like to go
>>>bigger if i can...any ideas?
Todd Riegel - 26 Nov 2004 14:21 GMT
Aprox. $300 each on the truck.

> www.tirerack.com gives you some ideas of sizes available and the
> associated costs.
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>>>>fit these rims that are more suited for snow/off road. i'd like to go
>>>>bigger if i can...any ideas?
dick - 28 Nov 2004 13:21 GMT
I would put some skiny 17"+ tires/rims on there for winter (to clear
brakes).
You don`t want to be changing tires on those 20" rims,  back and forth every
season do you. For snow the narrower the better.
I live in snow country & my 31s on dakota suck in the snow.

> As winter approches i'm looking at the OE tires on my 04 1500 with 20"
> wheels and wonder if there are any options out there for tires that will
> fit these rims that are more suited for snow/off road. i'd like to go
> bigger if i can...any ideas?
 
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