HuskerTrev
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Hello All.
I acquired a F-250 18 months ago. Sold off my Isuzu Trooper that was 99% done to get something with more room for my family to explore in. We aren't into hardcore trails or rock climbing, more like dirt and minimum maintenance roads. The previous owner swapped out the stock 18" rims for some blingtastic 20" chrome monsters. If the truck was going to stay on pavement they would be fine, but this is going to be our family adventure rig (and my daily driver).
I want to swap to a different wheel/tire combo soon. I have contemplated the H1 wheel swap, but am concerned about the vibration problems that I have read about (Bella PSD's to be specific). I have also looked at the Rock Monster rims and it is hard to swallow $400 a wheel. I like the idea of the field serviceable rim and tire, but would rather be able to afford wheels and tires at this point.
Currently my truck has 275/65 20s on it, which equates to a 34" tall tire. I would like to go to 35" tall tires, but am unsure as to what rim size I should look for. I would really appreciate some input from the other members here as to what rim size, material (steel/alloy) and if a particular brand comes to mind.
Thanks in advance!
Trevor
I acquired a F-250 18 months ago. Sold off my Isuzu Trooper that was 99% done to get something with more room for my family to explore in. We aren't into hardcore trails or rock climbing, more like dirt and minimum maintenance roads. The previous owner swapped out the stock 18" rims for some blingtastic 20" chrome monsters. If the truck was going to stay on pavement they would be fine, but this is going to be our family adventure rig (and my daily driver).
I want to swap to a different wheel/tire combo soon. I have contemplated the H1 wheel swap, but am concerned about the vibration problems that I have read about (Bella PSD's to be specific). I have also looked at the Rock Monster rims and it is hard to swallow $400 a wheel. I like the idea of the field serviceable rim and tire, but would rather be able to afford wheels and tires at this point.
Currently my truck has 275/65 20s on it, which equates to a 34" tall tire. I would like to go to 35" tall tires, but am unsure as to what rim size I should look for. I would really appreciate some input from the other members here as to what rim size, material (steel/alloy) and if a particular brand comes to mind.
Thanks in advance!
Trevor