I think you're out of luck, I could be wrong but by my recollection the truck needs a 17" wheel to clear the front brakes?I've a question for the group....it's getting colder these days here in British Columbia, and so thoughts of winter tires/rims are floating around my head..
I've traded a 2008 Dodge Dakota (in May of this year) for my 2016 Eco...this Eco has the factory 20'' rims/tires, and I've a set of mounted (rims/winter tires ) 16'' wheels that are 2 winters old ( the ones from the Dakota)..so lots of life left on them..so .. (I think you folks can see where this question is going..LOL) what concerns (if any) will I have if I put these 16'' wheels on the truck to deal with the winter coming ....
I know the TPS system will not register as these winters are a plain steel wheel, but apart from that item, what else could show up as a problem or concern ?
Thanks in advance...
RH Dake
Could've slapped them on the back for drive tires assuming overall diameter was the sameYep..you're right.....week before last went thru the whole process of uninstalling the stock wheels and ....trying....the 16 inchers.....needless to say...LOL...
I have since sold the smaller tire/rim set up...
I'm having to start from scratch now...
Thanks for your reply...live and learn...
RH Dake
I'm running 20x10 Moto metal MO962's with -24 offset wrapped in 305/50r20 cooper h/t plus. Bilstein 5100 adjustable level set at 2.1. No rubbing no trimming.
Cooper the way to go, ATW ($750 usd for a set from tirecrawler) if you can afford it, XT4 if you're on a budget. Your country is what they are DESIGNED for!MMM..lots of food for thought here....Local ads here have an assortment of sellers advertising stock 20" 1500 rims, some mounted already with All-Season (questionable for winter conditions here) and a couple with "slightly used" winter tread....but the stock rim set-up is probably the way for me to go....
The province here has mandated that winter tread tires have to be installed by October 1....especially when travelling the mountain passes ...makes sense...
One cannot predict what the interior valleys will have for snow (obviously) this year, but the stock tires on my 2016 does say "M&S" on the sidewall....so, until I find what I want and can budget for...it's the stock set-up for now....just drive smartly and watch out for the Mounties...hahahahha
RH Dake