22" (stock) vs. 20" vs. 18" Wheels

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So, I am really considering swapping out my stock 22" wheels for either 20" or 18" ones.

The tires I am choosing (Nitto Ridge Grapplers) are almost identical in stature whether I go with 20" or 18" based on their literature specs.

LT285/65R18: 32.56 x 11.5, 3640 @ 80, 58.33 lbs
LT33x11.5R20: 32.76 x 11.42, 2910 @ 80, 66.36 lbs

I don't do any real off-roading, but do a lot of camper towing. Which wheel size do you think would fit my use case better?

I may do the ReadyLift in the future, but for now it will sit on stock suspension. At that point, I may upgrade to larger tires depending on how it might look after the lift.

Any thoughts, ideas, or pics would be helpful. This will most likely be a winter project so I am in no real rush, but definitely want some ideas to churn around in my head.
 

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Smaller wheel would likely provide smaller moment of inertia and improve mpg and maybe acceleration. Can't speak to ride quality, as I have only towed with the 20s. I think they provide a decent balance between handling and comfort with proper inflation. But I'm debating moving to load range E to reduce squirm while towing. The other reason I like the 20s is they have enough sidewall to avoid curb rash.
 

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So, I am really considering swapping out my stock 22" wheels for either 20" or 18" ones.

The tires I am choosing (Nitto Ridge Grapplers) are almost identical in stature whether I go with 20" or 18" based on their literature specs.

LT285/65R18: 32.56 x 11.5, 3640 @ 80, 58.33 lbs
LT33x11.5R20: 32.76 x 11.42, 2910 @ 80, 66.36 lbs

I don't do any real off-roading, but do a lot of camper towing. Which wheel size do you think would fit my use case better?

I may do the ReadyLift in the future, but for now it will sit on stock suspension. At that point, I may upgrade to larger tires depending on how it might look after the lift.

Any thoughts, ideas, or pics would be helpful. This will most likely be a winter project so I am in no real rush, but definitely want some ideas to churn around in my head.

I did 275/70/18s on mine they fit great with no rub at all but I did upgrade wheels to methods that are +18mm offset not sure what you will be running. I know another guy on here is running the 285/70/18 on his stock everything FX4 and said he wasnt rubbing at all. Couple of pictures to show you how it fills out the wheel well. I dont have level or lift on it either thats stock ccd suspension.

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I ended up switching to 20's from the stock 22's and have been pleased with the ride improvement due to the bigger sidewall. I don't have concerns about bending a rim if I hit a big pothole. I also have the CCD suspension and the combination with the 20's seems good to me.
 
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I am looking at Black Rhinos with a 12 offset. Therefore, they will be very similar to yours.

I like your stance. Also give me a good idea of the look since mine it white with CCD suspension, too.

You are running tires a wee bit thinner, but taller. And you said no rubbing? Even at full lock? I am sometimes at full lock backing into a campsite.
 

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I am looking at Black Rhinos with a 12 offset. Therefore, they will be very similar to yours.

I like your stance. Also give me a good idea of the look since mine it white with CCD suspension, too.

You are running tires a wee bit thinner, but taller. And you said no rubbing? Even at full lock? I am sometimes at full lock backing into a campsite.

Yea no rubbing yet have about 1k miles on the setup even going up rough rock road with large divets to divert the water didnt make any contact.
 
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Yea no rubbing yet have about 1k miles on the setup even going up rough rock road with large divets to divert the water didnt make any contact.

I keep coming back and loving your setup. The main differences between ours is my stealth has far less chrome. I probably wont go white lettering, but absolutely loving the gruff that is emotes. Do you happen to have a pic with the tire at full lock?

Now, I am really antsy to get them. LOL! The 18" set up saves me $500, too ($2563 vs. $3087). Sadly, the wheels I want are on backorder. :(
 

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I keep coming back and loving your setup. The main differences between ours is my stealth has far less chrome. I probably wont go white lettering, but absolutely loving the gruff that is emotes. Do you happen to have a pic with the tire at full lock?

Now, I am really antsy to get them. LOL! The 18" set up saves me $500, too ($2563 vs. $3087). Sadly, the wheels I want are on backorder. :(

Yea I can snap a few picks at full lock. I am slowly wrapping the chrome in vinyl to get more of a chrome delete figured I would take a swing at it myself vs paying $750 when the material so far has only cost me like $70.
 
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