20" KMC XD Series Addict & 325/60R20 BF Goodrich Mud-Terrain KM2
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20" KMC XD Series Addict & 325/60R20 BF Goodrich Mud-Terrain KM2
Specs:
Wheels 20" x 9" -12mm Offset (4.52" BS)
Tires:
325/60R20 D Load Rating
5 Wheels, OEM TPMS Sensors. I'm just waiting on the 5th tire to arrive from Casanova4x4. Then, I'll have the Teraflex 2.5" Spring Lift w/ Shock Adapters installed. I still gotta figure out what I'm gonna do about getting that 5th wheel/tire on the back. Even though a lot of people on the forum(s) have a problem with 20's, I like them. I'm excited!
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Wheels 20" x 9" -12mm Offset (4.52" BS)
Tires:
325/60R20 D Load Rating
5 Wheels, OEM TPMS Sensors. I'm just waiting on the 5th tire to arrive from Casanova4x4. Then, I'll have the Teraflex 2.5" Spring Lift w/ Shock Adapters installed. I still gotta figure out what I'm gonna do about getting that 5th wheel/tire on the back. Even though a lot of people on the forum(s) have a problem with 20's, I like them. I'm excited!
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Thanks for the complements! This is my daily driver now that I sold my 2009 Infiniti G37S Coupe. The Jeep will not be a Mall Crawler, but it will not see very much serious offroading. And, as far as Moab, I'm in Michigan and as much as I'd love to make it out there, It'll probably never happen. I was debating between 20's and 18's but I didn't want to spend all that money for just on inch. I still have 7.5" inches of sidewall. THe stock 17" Moabs w/ the BFG KM's had 8". If I ever plan on doing some hard core offroading, I still have the OEM 17's. I could easily get some SpiderTrax Billet Spacers and do some 35x12.50x17 Tires down the road.
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