Wheel/Tire fits

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commanch

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My 2019 Classic V6 Tradesman has 17x7 with P265/70R/17s. I'm new to trying to upgrade truck wheels, but in researching, I can't seem to find anything definitive as to how big I can go. I found 20x9s with 305/55/20 that someone is selling, and I read online the biggest I can do is 35 inches without needing spacers or a kit, so I think this would work? Any advice, websites, or experience with something like this? I just don't want buy used wheels/tires and find out they rub, and I don't want to get a kit as I'm trying to just keep it simple (although I guess I would have to update my speedometer as well as it could affect it with bigger tires)?
Thanks in advance.
 

Adamcr68

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My 2019 Classic V6 Tradesman has 17x7 with P265/70R/17s. I'm new to trying to upgrade truck wheels, but in researching, I can't seem to find anything definitive as to how big I can go. I found 20x9s with 305/55/20 that someone is selling, and I read online the biggest I can do is 35 inches without needing spacers or a kit, so I think this would work? Any advice, websites, or experience with something like this? I just don't want buy used wheels/tires and find out they rub, and I don't want to get a kit as I'm trying to just keep it simple (although I guess I would have to update my speedometer as well as it could affect it with bigger tires)?
Thanks in advance.
From what I know you’ll need a level, raising front to be even with rear, using coil overs versus spacers, to run 35”s.
The offset/backspacing is critical to be sure that you have clearance-no rubbing.
There are many members on this forum that have a lot more knowledge & experience that wil be able to help you more than I can.
Hopefully you’ll find a seller that will let you put the wheels on & test them for clearance, backing up at full lock is where most people will have a rub if they are going to have one.
Good luck, post some pic’s when you find some that work for you.
 
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