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For owners keeping their truck at stock ride height, the recommended upgrade path is conservative but rewarding. 20x9 wheels with zero to +10mm offset paired with 275/55R20 tires represent the sweet spot for a clean, modern look that fills the wheel wells without rubbing . This combination maintains factory ride quality and speedometer accuracy while dramatically improving stance. For those seeking more aggressive off-road capability, the consensus among enthusiasts is that 33-inch tires are the largest practical fitment with minimal modification. This requires either a 2-inch leveling kit (for 2WD coil-spring models) or cranking the factory torsion bars (for 4WD models) to gain approximately 1.5-2 inches of front lift . With this setup, popular combinations include 17x9 wheels with zero to -12mm offset wrapped in 33x12.5R17 tires . For serious off-roaders, 4-6 inch lift kits unlock 35-inch tires on wheels ranging from 17x9 to 20x10 with aggressive negative offsets . Crucially, 2WD and 4WD models require different leveling approaches—2WD trucks use coil spring spacers, while 4WD trucks utilize torsion bar adjustment or replacement keys .