Why not go 19.5's? There are some basic alloy 19.5's available with the traditional small round holes, not bling-y but shiny and nice, they'll set you back a bit though as will the tires but talk about being able to haul a load!
Crap 19.5 tires are available for about $100-$125 each, damn good ones up to a little over $300 each, and of course some stuff in the middle. The good ones last for freakin' ever.
My little brother has 19.5's on the front of his old hand-made extended cab (58/59 GMC) and 18's on the back. Crazy. Anyway the 19.5's on the front don't look like the normal "Frito" 8 lug steel 19.5's we're used to seeing so I have no idea where they came from.
Richard
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