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Toyo Open country on my Rubicon, Michelin Defender on my Ram 2500 4X4 Diesel, Goodyear eagles on my Accord.
 
i have a crew cab 2500 diesel. I have 18" rims with offroad/mudd tires for winter/snow and then swap back to my 20's in the summer. There is a big price difference in tires between 18" and 20". 18's are significantly more affordable
 
I had 20's on my last two 1/2 ton rigs and did not like them. Ride quality was poonas well as lack of tire selection. My F250 came with 18's and like them a lot better.
 
If you're not picky on easthetics, good quality can be had cheap on the used market. I bought several used sets of wheels for jeeps and to run snow tires on small commuter cars through the years. Have gotten some really nice rims pretty economically.
 
I have a 2018 Ram 2500 and I do 90% highway driving March-October so I run a set of factory size Toyo Open country All Terrains most of the year. I have an extra set of factory wheels that I switch out during hunting season that I run a set of Toyo Open Country MT's that are one size larger than stock. I've been pretty happy with this setup.
 
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