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Here's the poke that I have with 22x10 -18mm offset. Tires 305/45/22(33's)
That's what I'll be running 10 -18, just trying to decide on 20 or stay with 22, which is what I want to do.
Here's the poke that I have with 22x10 -18mm offset. Tires 305/45/22(33's)
It's a very nice truck! Is that a stock ride? The tire shop I went to yesterday was concerned even to put on a 0mm offset. I left it with him to reach out to the wheel manufacturer. I think I would be happy with a -10mm offset which the wheel I am looking at offers. He was also worried about the size of the tire. Do you have any rubbing or modifications? A 33" tall tire with -18mm offsets fit okay?Here's the poke that I have with 22x10 -18mm offset. Tires 305/45/22(33's)
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Yes it's stock height no level and it's a tight fit. The tires barely rubbed the front side of the wheel liner which was no big deal. Just heated up the liner and pushed it in a tiny amount at the spot of the rub. On the back side it's very close to rubbing. If you have mud flaps they'd likely rub. I'm looking at putting on Rokblokz mud flaps in hopes it will keep the side of the truck cleaner since the wheels poke a good amount. Even with the thin Rokblokz I'm guessing they will have to be trimmed to clear.It's a very nice truck! Is that a stock ride? The tire shop I went to yesterday was concerned even to put on a 0mm offset. I left it with him to reach out to the wheel manufacturer. I think I would be happy with a -10mm offset which the wheel I am looking at offers. He was also worried about the size of the tire. Do you have any rubbing or modifications? A 33" tall tire with -18mm offsets fit okay?
Both look good on these trucks. I almost bought 20's but I think with my wheels the 22's look a little better. I was concerned going from factory 20's to 22's the ride quality would suffer but surprisingly enough I didn't notice a difference. Mostly because I stayed with standard P metric load tire vs going with an stiffer/heavier LT tire.That's what I'll be running 10 -18, just trying to decide on 20 or stay with 22, which is what I want to do.
I have the OEM 22's and they're not that bad. If anything the suspension sucks because it wallows around like a damn boat. Will be replacing this Spring for sure with a 3-3.5" lift and 34/35'sBoth look good on these trucks. I almost bought 20's but I think with my wheels the 22's look a little better. I was concerned going from factory 20's to 22's the ride quality would suffer but surprisingly enough I didn't notice a difference. Mostly because I stayed with standard P metric load tire vs going with an stiffer/heavier LT tire.
Don’t forget that a Hellwig rear sway bar will help eliminate the boaty floaty’s!I have the OEM 22's and they're not that bad. If anything the suspension sucks because it wallows around like a damn boat. Will be replacing this Spring for sure with a 3-3.5" lift and 34/35's
Fo Sho! I'm on the fence for Hellwig or the Belltech F/R for around $450ish.Don’t forget that a Hellwig rear sway bar will help eliminate the boaty floaty’s!
At that Belltech price($225) for the rear, it’s hard not to go that route. My Hellwig rear was ~$250 a few months ago. Belltech is 1” OD vs My Hellwig 7/8”.Fo Sho! I'm on the fence for Hellwig or the Belltech F/R for around $450ish.
I've seen the Hellwig as low as $200, but not sure the front is worth it, or bypass and save the coin and just do the rear?At that Belltech price($225) for the rear, it’s hard not to go that route. My Hellwig rear was ~$250 a few months ago. Belltech is 1” OD vs My Hellwig 7/8”.
I just did the rear and I was impressed immediately. For the first few years of the 5th gen, Hellwig said the front stocker sway bar was plenty adequate. Once you lift your rig, the coilovers will firm up the front. That’s my experience and I love it. In a few weeks I’ll be upgrading to Suspension Maxx front lifted/leveled end links which will tighten up the front a bit more.I've seen the Hellwig as low as $200, but not sure the front is worth it, or bypass and save the coin and just do the rear?
Energy Suspension 5.516 poly bushings (36mm) for the front are a cheap starter and work.I've seen the Hellwig as low as $200, but not sure the front is worth it, or bypass and save the coin and just do the rear?
B for me, but maybe R for Redz..OMG, I'm cracking myself up (too early for Schlitz?)Just added them to my shopping list. Thanks!
Red or Black![]()
Yep, just toss the endlink bushings (for the ~2000 Dodges).Just added them to my shopping list. Thanks!
Red or Black
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These bad boys, correct?
Sitting in the cart for now. ThanksIt is 5.516G for black and 5.5.516R for red..your pick.
What rims are those?Here's the poke that I have with 22x10 -18mm offset. Tires 305/45/22(33's)
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4Play 4P06What rims are those?