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285/50R22 or 305/45R22 on 2019 on stock Air ride

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Looking to replace the OEM wheels with something with a little more meat, which one would work best with my truck?
 

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Be nice to know what you have. That way we can offer some choices.
 

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I have a 2019 Limited with stock Air ride, now I have the OEM 285/45R22
 

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I just had Michelin 305/45-22 installed today. Changes are only 0.7" added diameter, but I like the looks of it. Doesn't look as skinny anymore. Also, that size Michelin is rated for 9" wide rims, so stays within spec of OEM rim, saving me some money.

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Slightly wider tire looks good as well:

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I just had Michelin 305/45-22 installed today. Changes are only 0.7" added diameter, but I like the looks of it. Doesn't look as skinny anymore. Also, that size Michelin is rated for 9" wide rims, so stays within spec of OEM rim, saving me some money.

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Slightly wider tire looks good as well:

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Thanks, I am looking for an AT tire but this looks much better then the 285s! did you notice any rub?
 

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Haven't noticed any rub, but have only driven it in 'Normal' so far.
 

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I’m partial to the 285’s because I want as little surface area as possible on the road while keeping that off-road look. I don’t off-road at all, so the thinner tire makes more sense to me.
 

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I just had Michelin 305/45-22 installed today. Changes are only 0.7" added diameter, but I like the looks of it. Doesn't look as skinny anymore. Also, that size Michelin is rated for 9" wide rims, so stays within spec of OEM rim, saving me some money.

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Slightly wider tire looks good as well:

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I have the 22 ram limited with air ride suspension. Do the 30545R22 tires rub? I want to go with larger size as well
 

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I put 305/45R22 Toyo Open Country ATlll on my ‘22 Limited shortly after getting it and really like them.
 

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I have the 22 ram limited with air ride suspension. Do the 30545R22 tires rub? I want to go with larger size as well
there is a slight rub, on the passenger side only, when reversing with the steering cranked over hard. Could probably easily fix it, but have not gotten around to it.
 

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