Sunny
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Thankyou so much everybody for ur help will go with 20s and post the result hope this time truck wont have any issue with same treads .
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To answer your question regarding the tread of the tire... when running awd or 4wd all four tires must have the same rolling diameter as that is where you will start to having issues with fronts rolling at different speeds than the rears and cause differential problems. Even as little as different brand of tire or tread style can be enough to alter the diameter by as little as a 1/4" and yes, while seeming minor, can be enough to alter the drive dynamics and cause problems. That is why whenever you purchase tires for an awd or 4wd vehicle, they will always advise to change all 4 at the same time. Most companies will state that as little as an 1/8" difference will cause problems. I know that on my previous awd vehicle, that was the case and I had to replace all 4 tires each time I had a problem with even just one. Like mentioned before by several others, it isn't the change between the 17's or 20's that is the problem, it is the overall diameter betwen all 4 tires within the same size. To make sure that it is not a tire problem, you might want to just replace all 4 with new of the same brand and model which would guarantee the same rolling diameter. Just my .02.
I hope that helps!
Joe