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<blockquote data-quote="nix5o" data-source="post: 10320374" data-attributes="member: 30712"><p>I feel your pain on the wheel search. I just went through this myself. My last truck was a 4x4 with 22.5's and it rode like a tank. I would strongly suggest against that. I don't know how long you plan on keeping the truck, but I don't keep my vehicles enough to justify 200k mile tires. </p><p></p><p>The 22's and 24's look bitchin, but they are expensive, even shopping around looking at used wheels it didn't look like I was going to save much money over buying new. The only problem I have with 24's is I wasn't able to find a load rated tire. Doesn't really matter if your not pulling much. But if you're not concerned about towing and stuff look up <a href="http://www.tnwheelandtire.com/site/769454/page/427386" target="_blank">Tennessee Wheel & Tire Semi / Dually Wheels</a> They have a custom wheel called a tow nasty, I'm pretty sure you can get it in any design, and they have a cutom offset so they don't stick out like a set of milled down 24" semi wheels. </p><p></p><p>Personally I pull quite a bit so I wanted a load rated tire, so I decided on the American Eagle 056 in 19.5's from <a href="http://www.duallywheels4u.com" target="_blank">www.duallywheels4u.com</a>. I had them powdercoated black to change them up a bit. Not as pimp as the 24's but it still looks good. Its not a 08 but I have an 08 tailgate and rear bumper. So it will give you some of an idea. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]141735[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]141736[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nix5o, post: 10320374, member: 30712"] I feel your pain on the wheel search. I just went through this myself. My last truck was a 4x4 with 22.5's and it rode like a tank. I would strongly suggest against that. I don't know how long you plan on keeping the truck, but I don't keep my vehicles enough to justify 200k mile tires. The 22's and 24's look bitchin, but they are expensive, even shopping around looking at used wheels it didn't look like I was going to save much money over buying new. The only problem I have with 24's is I wasn't able to find a load rated tire. Doesn't really matter if your not pulling much. But if you're not concerned about towing and stuff look up [url=http://www.tnwheelandtire.com/site/769454/page/427386]Tennessee Wheel & Tire Semi / Dually Wheels[/url] They have a custom wheel called a tow nasty, I'm pretty sure you can get it in any design, and they have a cutom offset so they don't stick out like a set of milled down 24" semi wheels. Personally I pull quite a bit so I wanted a load rated tire, so I decided on the American Eagle 056 in 19.5's from [url]www.duallywheels4u.com[/url]. I had them powdercoated black to change them up a bit. Not as pimp as the 24's but it still looks good. Its not a 08 but I have an 08 tailgate and rear bumper. So it will give you some of an idea. [ATTACH=full]141735[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]141736[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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