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NEW WHEELS! 22X12 WITH 33'S! PICS!!

DOOWORK707

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My new wheels and tires came today for my 2019 Big Horn Sport.

I went with a set of 22x12 -44 offset TIS 544BM Wheels wrapped in 305/45-22 Nitto 420s Tires. This size is comparable to a 33" tall tire.

This setup doesn't rub, and still drives like factory. Rides Very smooth.

For those that didn't see my other post on here, I have a 2.5" MotoFab leveling kit installed.
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Those look great man, nice looking ride. I’ve ran the Nitto 421Qs before (similar tire) and they were solid....I got 60K out of them. I’m sure the 420s will last ya a while....great choice.
 

DOOWORK707

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Those look great man, nice looking ride. I’ve ran the Nitto 421Qs before (similar tire) and they were solid....I got 60K out of them. I’m sure the 420s will last ya a while....great choice.
Thank you, yeah very happy with them so far. Ride quality is like factory!
 

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Definitely a good combo. I love those wheels.

Do you have any photos looking down the side of the truck? I'm curious how far they stick out.

Also, how close are they to rubbing? I wonder how large of a tire you could fit on a 22x12 with the readylift SST 3.5" kit. Or if these would fit with air suspension.
 

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Looks great! I'm ordering my Limited soon and considering going with stock wheel/tires so i can do my own thing. I like the look of the 22s - I wouldn't go down to 20's - but I like a little more sidewall. Not sure if it's an illusion but your'e set-up seems to fill the wheel well as much as pics I've seen of 24s with 35s. Will 35s fit? I'm waffling between 33s and 35s on 22s - I'm wondering if 35s are physically and visually too big.
 

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Looks sharp looking. Would be interested to also see how far they stick out with that offset.
 

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My new wheels and tires came today for my 2019 Big Horn Sport.

I went with a set of 22x12 -44 offset TIS 544BM Wheels wrapped in 305/45-22 Nitto 420s Tires. This size is comparable to a 33" tall tire.

This setup doesn't rub, and still drives like factory. Rides Very smooth.

For those that didn't see my other post on here, I have a 2.5" MotoFab leveling kit installed.
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I think I saw your truck on Facebook today. Did the official Ram Trucks page share it? The share a new truck everyday around 8 AM est. looks great!!!
 

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For what it's worth, there are more pictures on his Instagram page in his signature.
 

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Those are the same tires I ordered a few days ago @DOOWORK707, looks great! Only difference is I'm wrapping mine around a set of 20"x9" Black Rhino Tembe's.
 
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Your pic's helped me decide! Just ordered them in chrome for my limited. Quick question for you, did you run factory lugs or do they need to be the spline type? Thank you
 

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Awesome setup.
My new wheels and tires came today for my 2019 Big Horn Sport.

I went with a set of 22x12 -44 offset TIS 544BM Wheels wrapped in 305/45-22 Nitto 420s Tires. This size is comparable to a 33" tall tire.

This setup doesn't rub, and still drives like factory. Rides Very smooth.

For those that didn't see my other post on here, I have a 2.5" MotoFab leveling kit installed.
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Hey there, so adding the 2.5 level to 2019 2WD on Monday--- Looking to put these on -- What would you suggest 22 wheel offset so that we are setting flush and no issues on turning (with no trimming)? Thanks for your feedback. BTW, doing the 2.5 spacer after watching your video. Thanks man.... Oh, quiet ride on highway?
 

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Damn those look good! I'm glad you posted this. I have been thinking about these wheels but chrome since I have a lot of chrome and a dark truck!
 

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Definitely a good combo. I love those wheels.

Do you have any photos looking down the side of the truck? I'm curious how far they stick out.

Also, how close are they to rubbing? I wonder how large of a tire you could fit on a 22x12 with the readylift SST 3.5" kit. Or if these would fit with air suspension.
I'm also very curious to know this. I have factory air ride but love these wheels. I would consider putting some leveling links in if I could run these
 

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I'm debating on trying this setup on my sport with air ride. I know I'll have to use some level links to get the fitment right. Only thing I'm concerned about is the offset. I don't want such a big amount of the tire sticking out. I'm ok with alittle bit but not looking for a couple inches. I've looked on their website and can't really find many options when it comes to different offsets.
 

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