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Biggest Tire on 22 inch wheels

klow24

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Hey I'm looking to increase those 22 inch car tires to truck ones. I have the truck leveled and don't want to go too crazy with the size because they cost a fortune and want to save some of the good ride! Any ideas and pics??

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Hey I'm looking to increase those 22 inch car tires to truck ones. I have the truck leveled and don't want to go too crazy with the size because they cost a fortune and want to save some of the good ride! Any ideas and pics??

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The biggest you can go with no modification is 285/50/22 on a stock wheel. That’s equivalent to 33.2” diameter and 11.2” wide. If you don’t mind some light trimming, you can go up to 35/12.5/22. The pic of mine has Toyo Open County AT3’s on Fuel Siege 22x10 with a -18mm offset. I had to remove some wheel well plastic to get them to turn lock to lock with no rub on all ride heights. However, my truck is leveled with Daystar spacers and Revel Performance Links. Either way, your going to be out of $2k on tires once you get them mounted and balanced if you want to keep a comfortable ride. There are some cheaper options but you will definitely feel the difference and you’ll find yourself buying new tires every 20k miles. Hope this helps and good luck on your search!
 

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The biggest you can go with no modification is 285/50/22 on a stock wheel. That’s equivalent to 33.2” diameter and 11.2” wide. If you don’t mind some light trimming, you can go up to 35/12.5/22. The pic of mine has Toyo Open County AT3’s on Fuel Siege 22x10 with a -18mm offset. I had to remove some wheel well plastic to get them to turn lock to lock with no rub on all ride heights. However, my truck is leveled with Daystar spacers and Revel Performance Links. Either way, your going to be out of $2k on tires once you get them mounted and balanced if you want to keep a comfortable ride. There are some cheaper options but you will definitely feel the difference and you’ll find yourself buying new tires every 20k miles. Hope this helps and good luck on your search!
Have any issues with tpms? What did you do to correct speedo?
 

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Did you have to do any modifications? Any rubbing?

3.5 rc lift and 2 tiewraps on the front case flaps or however they called. 2 minutes work. Stock 22s and no rubbing full turn

I deleted the mud flaps on the front do


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