Good find. I thought it was brand new till I saw the Odo pic. Just noticed the 9 I thought I saw was a 5. Any-who still a good find. As for bigger tires it depends on your reasoning. Those tires are great for off roading and curb running. Bigger tires usually mean thinner tires on a bigger wheel to keep the fuel economy the same or actual bigger tires which can degrade fuel economy. The greater the rotational mass the more work the engine needs to do.
If you are doing it for looks it'll be the lower profile tires which means you can't do anything trucky. No running over stuff as it increases the energy transfered to the metal wheels thus increasing chances of them getting deformed. Also you can't go offroad as a simple stick may puncture the thinner tires. Not that I am saying this is a wrong approach. I think that truck would look great with some 22's with low profile tires on it. This was just to give you an idea to a possible negative to going low profile.
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