hey, yes you can put a 20"on but your sidewall is going to be narrower than you'd probably like I went through the same dilemma so I chose 285/65r18 Nitto terra grapplers nice at tire offset was -12 for the wheels still wound up with 6" of clearance once I get some pictures of before and after I'm gonna post em good luck padre hey.newbie here just purchased an 07 black cherry a few more options than i needed but oh well I love it even more I've already lifted the front 2" to level it out waiting on my wheels to show up UPS lost the first set I'm getting ultra chrome lightnings 18x9s and the tires325/60/18 terra grapplers
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Re:Rims/Tires
Date: 2007/07/10 07:31
By: gottagetone
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Ready lift has a 2.5" spacer. They show an FJ on thier website with 20" rims.
Has anybody put a ready lift unit on thier rig? How do you like it?
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Re:Rims/Tires
Date: 2007/07/24 02:13
By: my FJJ
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If your going to be doing any serious wheeling you want as large of a side wall as you can. This is so you can air down your tires to form around rocks and get traction in mud. The larger side wall will cause more tire role while driving on the road. so your tire and wheel package depends on your driving conditions
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Re:Rims/Tires
Date: 2007/07/28 05:18
By: Lemony
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Im running black trench 22's with 325-50 22 terra grapplers, I have 1 1/2" spacers on the front, I needed spacers to run the stock rims after the procomp stage 2 6" lift and haven't really looked to see if I can take them off. They are more skittish on the road than the 295 70 17 toyo MT's I was running.
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