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Anyone have 325/50R22 on limited?

Carlos.33193

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Has anyone installed 325/50R22 wheels on the stock limited wheels?

Any issues with rubbing on the upper control arm?

Would this size even fit on the stock limited wheels?
 

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Translate it to inches. Should make the search alot easier.

I had found that 35" by 12.5" would fit, but 325/50 is slightly wider (12.8") and wasn't sure if that .3" difference would cause an issue when using the stock limited wheels. I do have a 2" leveling kit but the upper control arm rubbing on the inside sidewall of the tire is my concern.

Reason I ask is, I can still get an XL/RF rated tire in 325/50R22, where as 35" by 12.5" R22 would only come in an E or F rated tired, which would cause more road noise, stiffer ride, etc.
 

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I had found that 35" by 12.5" would fit, but 325/50 is slightly wider (12.8") and wasn't sure if that .3" difference would cause an issue when using the stock limited wheels. I do have a 2" leveling kit but the upper control arm rubbing on the inside sidewall of the tire is my concern.

Reason I ask is, I can still get an XL/RF rated tire in 325/50R22, where as 35" by 12.5" R22 would only come in an E or F rated tired, which would cause more road noise, stiffer ride, etc.
Is that tire too wide to be mounted on a 9 inch wheel?
 

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I had found that 35" by 12.5" would fit, but 325/50 is slightly wider (12.8") and wasn't sure if that .3" difference would cause an issue when using the stock limited wheels. I do have a 2" leveling kit but the upper control arm rubbing on the inside sidewall of the tire is my concern.

Reason I ask is, I can still get an XL/RF rated tire in 325/50R22, where as 35" by 12.5" R22 would only come in an E or F rated tired, which would cause more road noise, stiffer ride, etc.
Thanks for adding the conversion - I hate metric sizes - i always have to find a calculator to figure it out. I think folks should put the inch size in parentheses so we can tell at a glance.

Also note that different tires are different sizes meaning the 325/50 might be slightly different in size between brands and tread types.
 

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I'm running 305/45R22s now, it's a 12" wide tire that is safe for 9" wheels. I'm looking for something a little bigger in both width and overall diameter, though as there is a big wheel fender gap in normal and higher modes.

I saw one post of someone running the 325/50R22 nitto ridge grapplers, but it damaged their suspension sensor due to the width. But those are about 1/4" wider then other brands 325.
 

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