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Texas 20” wheels or 18” on a 35 alt tire?

LoneMulw

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I found some 20s that I fell Inlove with but people is telling me I wouldn’t be able to do much off roading with them I want to do simple trails nothing hardcore maybe go like once every 2 months or so but my question is what’s your guys opinion on 20s? If it really affects off roading that bad I’ll just go with 18s btw if y’all have pics of your guys wheels let’s see them thanks
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my 20s are fine. I don’t do hard core rock crawling so I don’t see them as a hindranc. Everyone has an opinion and there are plenty of off road vehicles with bigger wheels than 20s. IMO only if you like them buy them. I have no regrets with mine
 

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Given 35" tires, I'd say it's probably ok on an 18" or 20". It should have the same "meat" ratio around the rim as a 31.5" on 17" wheels. My 35s are on 17" and though I try to only do mild trails and no rock crawling, I was faced with some rocks this weekend and was thankful for the extra squish
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