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MPond
Dec 03, 2014Explorer
I've never understood the blanket disdain for the 20" wheels on this site...
I'm the type to use my trucks - tow several trailers from 5-15K lbs, use my trucks off road and on road, and have never had any issues with 20" wheels. I buy quality wheels, not the cheap ones that break easily, so that may be part of the issue others have experienced - not sure... But my 2500 Suburban with 20" wheels and All-Terrain, load range D tires worked well both towing and off road.
As for brand loyalty - I have my preferences, but that's only because my tastes align better with one particular brand. I would never expect anyone else to follow my reasons. They need to be happy with their own decisions.
I'm the type to use my trucks - tow several trailers from 5-15K lbs, use my trucks off road and on road, and have never had any issues with 20" wheels. I buy quality wheels, not the cheap ones that break easily, so that may be part of the issue others have experienced - not sure... But my 2500 Suburban with 20" wheels and All-Terrain, load range D tires worked well both towing and off road.
As for brand loyalty - I have my preferences, but that's only because my tastes align better with one particular brand. I would never expect anyone else to follow my reasons. They need to be happy with their own decisions.
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