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jasonjc

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I run 12.50R20 XL's on the front of 2 of my trucks. The seem to work real good and they trun better and handle better. The rears are still 9.00-20NDT's. The 12.50's and 9.00's are just about the same size. Like a new 9.00 vs an old 9.00. They look good too[thumbzup]
 

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patracy

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395's are way taller than 9.00's, like 6" taller. About 3" taller than a 11.00 as well.
 

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SETOYOTA

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you should not run different diameter tires on the same truck. Your asking for trouble if you do.
 

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What thought?. Are we supposed to think before we post?.
I was wondering if anyone has super singled the front only before and I see that someone prior to me has thought of this. Sure makes 'em look better.

No, not really.

They used a tire that was the same height as their other tires. You are asking about different size tires.
 
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I have thought about the possibility of putting a wider tire on the front. I like the look of the duals in the rear but would like a more aggressive/wider tire in the front. Sort of the look some of the concrete trucks have. I do understand that the tire diameters have to be the same in order for there not to be any problems if the front axel is engaged. Possibly using a re-centered HEMMTT rim???? But then what (if any) tires would be the same diameter/height as 9x20?
 

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I have thought about the possibility of putting a wider tire on the front. I like the look of the duals in the rear but would like a more aggressive/wider tire in the front. Sort of the look some of the concrete trucks have. I do understand that the tire diameters have to be the same in order for there not to be any problems if the front axel is engaged. Possibly using a re-centered HEMMTT rim???? But then what (if any) tires would be the same diameter/height as 9x20?

See post #2:grd:
 

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I believe you still will experience wind up even without engaging the front axle.
 
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