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Stock 20" Width?

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I ran a search and everything I read on here says the stock 20" rims are 8.5" wide. But, I was just at a shop looking at tires and the guy looked it up and says they are 9". I told him they were 8.5" so we go outside and measure them and he shows me 9" on the tape measure. But that's outside edge to outside edge! Aren't rims supposed to be measured from inside to inside? I'm looking to put some 285/50R20 on my stock 20" rims but someone said they were too wide. This guy says they will work just fine and that a half inch wouldn't matter anyway. I'd like to hear what some more of y'all have to say.
 

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I ran a search and everything I read on here says the stock 20" rims are 8.5" wide. But, I was just at a shop looking at tires and the guy looked it up and says they are 9". I told him they were 8.5" so we go outside and measure them and he shows me 9" on the tape measure. But that's outside edge to outside edge! Aren't rims supposed to be measured from inside to inside? I'm looking to put some 285/50R20 on my stock 20" rims but someone said they were too wide. This guy says they will work just fine and that a half inch wouldn't matter anyway. I'd like to hear what some more of y'all have to say.
Try checking the door jam info plate.
 

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They are definately 8.5" but will the 285's fit ok? 275's are so expensive!
 

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I don't know, but a few years ago I let a sales person talk me into buying "Comparable" sized tires for my F150 and I regretted it, I should have stuck with the OEM sized tires for the OEM rims.
 

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Aren't rims supposed to be measured from inside to inside?
Yes they are, they taught us that in auto shop in high school 40 years ago. Find another tire shop because this guy either doesn't know or he doesn't care. Either way he doesn't deserve your business, find someone else.

Go on tire rack and after you pick a size and tire model, look at the specs for that tire in that size, they are straight from the manufacturer and list a min/max/nominal wheel width. If an 8.5 wheel doesn't fall within the min/max range, pick a different size and/or tire.
 

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As said by myself and others, please don't go wider than the 275 on the stock rim.
 

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As said by myself and others, please don't go wider than the 275 on the stock rim.
The tire size calculator site does provide information on widths. It says a 285/50R20 and 285/55R20 can go on an 8" to 10" rim, so I think 285 is okay. I would confirm with the literature of whatever brand you choose that it is okay too, but I think you are okay to use it size wise.
 

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Ok, thanks for the information. I did read your reply in my other post about wider tires but after talking to this guy today, I wasn’t sure. Obviously he just wanted to sell me tires. I figured people on here would know for sure having probably been down this road already. Thanks again!


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The tire size calculator site does provide information on widths. It says a 285/50R20 and 285/55R20 can go on an 8" to 10" rim, so I think 285 is okay. I would confirm with the literature of whatever brand you choose that it is okay too, but I think you are okay to use it size wise.
It looks like a 295/50R20 can also fit on an 8.5" rim. I am not endorsing it will work with an ST, but should be safe to mount.
 



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