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Old 11-30-2006, 05:51 PM
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heyy i have a 94 jimmy, i currently have 16 inch chrome rims on it..i was looking to upgrade to 20 inch rims soon. Do i have to do anything to my truck or will 20s just fit right on without hitting anything?
 
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Its not the size of the rim you need to be concerned with, its the outside diameter of the tire that makes a difference. Watch the backspacing too.
 
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exactly, 2wd and 4x4 rims have different backspasings and offsets. anything from about a 30mm and up offset would be good for a 4x4. anything under that is for 2wd's. keep that i mind before you just go out and buy any rim.
 




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