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jdpber

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You will have a hard time finding the larger AT and MT tires in a 24 a lot more choices and more affordable in the 20 and 22 sizes
 

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Do it just wheels and drop tho!!! But just FYI. Tires for lifted trucks aren't cheap. I have had many Tonka Trucks my 44's cost as much as the 81 Scottsdale they where on. My 37/13-50R20's where like $650 a piece!! So you might stay with 20's to much rim and not enough tire on a lifted truck looks bad.
 

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Tire size on lifted trucks is a pretty subjective thing. I think over 20" wheels looks good but usually takes a bigger lift so you can run a proportional tire.
 

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35s. Id do 18s alot of guys preffer 20s but meh 18s have more tire which is what i like but then again im gonna run 16.5s on 36s
 

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