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20 inch PVD Rims exfoliating and want to change up to a larger tire with new Rims

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Munkeyphist, Nov 12, 2022.

  1. Nov 12, 2022 at 6:57 PM
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    Munkeyphist

    Munkeyphist [OP] New Member

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    Gary
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    Have a 2016 Tundra CrewMax with the short bed and 4.6L engine that came new from the dealer in Louisiana with 20 inch PVD rims. Had no idea they were PVD rims, but here I am 6 years later in SOMD and the chrome coating is just about 50% peeled off on all of my rims.

    As I live in both MD and LA throughout the year, I have discovered having a little more clearance than the stock I have, would be great. In Louisiana I am dealing with flooding, washed out roads etc frequently, and in MD I am dealing with Snow drifts, and plenty of Snow slush, and some street floodings.

    Presently have 275's on my 20 inch rims, and want to go up to either a 33 inch, or 295 on a new set of 20 inch rims with new tires.

    What is the best option for clearance? A Coilover, a 3 inch lift, or a front levelling kit?
     

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