Should I trade in my 20inch rims?

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DonMitsu

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I had the 19" HSE wheels and replaced them with 18" Compomotive. Selling the old wheels on eBay I was able to get $150/wheel. Surprisingly to me sold them one wheel at a time and not the entire set
 

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I use 285/50r20's Cooper Zeon LTZ's.
Great tire, and perfect combo for looks/functionality.
I only rubbed at full lock, with minor articulation. in the first 4,000 miles, Now it's not an issue.

I also run a dedicated set of winter tires.. I'm in Maine so I really don't have a choice.
 

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2 minutes man(maybe 3 as I don't time it), front rods pop over in a few seconds each and rears require a little more work (have to get under the truck) but they just pop from setting to setting. Tire size is 255/50 R20
 

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Anyone on the board try the new BFG AT KO in 275/55/20? they're an LT rated tire also.
 

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I have the BFG AT KO2 in 265/65/18 and I'm extremely impressed both on and off road
 

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LR4 Tires - Size Chart

Not worth trading in the 20's for 19's. I would stick with the 20's unless you are willing to go to 18. In that case I recommend going with the Compomotive wheels. With the 20's the 275-55-20 31.9 will give you a bit more sidewall.
You can see other options on my tire size chart:
http://johnsonrods.com
 

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Stick with the 20's....
 

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I'd use the 20s for winter tires (if needed) and just go 18" Compos.

20s just don't have enough sidewall for me to feel comfortable wheeling offroad without risking damaging an expensive rim.
 

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I'd use the 20s for winter tires (if needed) and just go 18" Compos.

20s just don't have enough sidewall for me to feel comfortable wheeling offroad without risking damaging an expensive rim.

I bought a set of 5 perfect RR 20" rims for $400. I'm sticking with this route because they become disposable.
 

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I bought a set of 5 perfect RR 20" rims for $400. I'm sticking with this route because they become disposable.
Your can regularly hey 20" rims on ebay for $100 or less each. The 20s look way better on the LR4 IMO [emoji2]

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