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Old 10-22-2006, 11:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Pics of 300 on 20's please

Hello...I am about to sell my 04 Avalanche and will be looking to get a 300. I really, really like the look with the 22's but I'm afraid that it may cause problems with the steering components because the wheels are so heavy. It looks like I may have to go with 20's. Can someone post pics of 300's on 20's? I would like to see how that looks. Most pics I see are on 22's. Thanks guys!
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Old 10-23-2006, 01:14 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hello...I am about to sell my 04 Avalanche and will be looking to get a 300. I really, really like the look with the 22's but I'm afraid that it may cause problems with the steering components because the wheels are so heavy. It looks like I may have to go with 20's. Can someone post pics of 300's on 20's? I would like to see how that looks. Most pics I see are on 22's. Thanks guys!
Check out my gallery pics. I'm rollin' on 20's due to the same concerns. I also dropped it 1.6" in front and back as well.

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Old 10-23-2006, 01:03 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Hello...I am about to sell my 04 Avalanche and will be looking to get a 300. I really, really like the look with the 22's but I'm afraid that it may cause problems with the steering components because the wheels are so heavy. It looks like I may have to go with 20's. Can someone post pics of 300's on 20's? I would like to see how that looks. Most pics I see are on 22's. Thanks guys!

You can always get lighter 22's =D, try checking cardomain, i have seen many 300s on dubs on there.

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Old 10-26-2006, 10:30 AM   #4 (permalink)
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If you've got the money, you can have some 3-piece 22's made that weigh less than the stockers. It all depends on your budget.
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Dido of what 300C2NV said...I'm running 3-piece Asanti's. Smooth nice ride with no problems at all to report after 5 months.
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here is mine on 20's, I got a 2in drop also!
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Old 10-27-2006, 01:19 PM   #8 (permalink)
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20 inch rims look just right IMO

20 inch staggered Lowenhart LSR in chrome finish

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Hello...I am about to sell my 04 Avalanche and will be looking to get a 300. I really, really like the look with the 22's but I'm afraid that it may cause problems with the steering components because the wheels are so heavy. It looks like I may have to go with 20's. Can someone post pics of 300's on 20's? I would like to see how that looks. Most pics I see are on 22's. Thanks guys!
Look at my pics and stats. Better than 22s. My opinion. Best handling with no tire wall problems or ride stiffening.
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