johnny_munyak
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I"ve got a 2018 Laramie crew cab. Truck is bright white. Was looking for some new wheels for it...perhaps 20x9 with a 0 offset. Drive too much gravel and country road to go anything outside the factory flares so -negative offset will be too aggressive. 0 offset with a factory 275/60/r20 will be pretty much flush.
Problem is, Im not a big fan of black wheels on a white truck unless there is some contrast with a reasonable amount of milling/machined surface to offset the black. Chrome is not an option as the chrome nowaday is pure ****. Polished wheels are very expensive and labour intensive to keep attractive.
Will also need some tires soon as my tires are just about done. Was wanting to go a size to 2 bigger like a 285/65/r20, or a 285/60/20 or 295/60/20 but as soon as you go to anything in that size range....you are looking at an LT heavy ply tire. Alot of guys I talked to were sorry afterwards because they said it turned their truck ride into a stagecoach....rough as hell even with lowered air pressure.
Another downside they mentioned was a decrease in fuel mileage larger, heavier tire combo.
I have not made any decisions as yet, but if anyone could send me some pics of their white trucks with aftermarket wheels/tires it would be much appreciated.
Thoughts? Opinions??
Problem is, Im not a big fan of black wheels on a white truck unless there is some contrast with a reasonable amount of milling/machined surface to offset the black. Chrome is not an option as the chrome nowaday is pure ****. Polished wheels are very expensive and labour intensive to keep attractive.
Will also need some tires soon as my tires are just about done. Was wanting to go a size to 2 bigger like a 285/65/r20, or a 285/60/20 or 295/60/20 but as soon as you go to anything in that size range....you are looking at an LT heavy ply tire. Alot of guys I talked to were sorry afterwards because they said it turned their truck ride into a stagecoach....rough as hell even with lowered air pressure.
Another downside they mentioned was a decrease in fuel mileage larger, heavier tire combo.
I have not made any decisions as yet, but if anyone could send me some pics of their white trucks with aftermarket wheels/tires it would be much appreciated.
Thoughts? Opinions??



















