Thread: Lowering H2's
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Old 01-28-2003, 03:10 AM
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I like variety, and I was contemplating buying 22" wheels and keeping the stock wheels/tires for when I wanted to switch it up. However, with big wheels the largest tires are only 33" diameter, which means it needs to be lowered to look good.

To each is own, and I really do love the street look as well as the off-road rugged look.

I decided to get 20" wheels with the new 35.5" mud/all-terrain tires that are coming out by Toyo. This is the best of both worlds, larger than stock tire AND a huge wheel!

325/60R20 All-terrain tire info and picture:
http://www.toyo.com/news/news_details.cfm?id=42

325/60R20 Mud terrain pic and info:
http://www.toyo.com/news/news_details.cfm?id=43

These tires come out in a few weeks, I will be one of the first to get them and I will take plenty of pictures. I cannot wait!

Val
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