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Old 10-22-2004, 04:35 PM
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Any have the pirelli 305/35/22 tires on a truck with a 2/4 drop? Front and back.
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I saw those on their web page but I don't think they're available yet. Those are deffinitely gonna be my next set of tires though. Right now I got Pirelli Scorpion 305/40-22's and they are super sticky. The newer style tires are suppose to be even better. My Yukon is dropped 3/5 and I get slight rubbing at full lock. My stock tires stood 30.6", the tires I have now sit at 31.6, these new ones sit at 30.4" i believe.
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ya 30.4 is right. i was just wondering if it would rub the fender well
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I think Bryan (IntroWheels) is running those in the Back!
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Originally Posted by SmokinRice
I think Bryan (IntroWheels) is running those in the Back!

Yup, and laying out hard on them
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With a 2/4 drop, I think you should be just fine. I have a 3/5 with slightly taller tires and only have mild rubbing, and that's only at the extremes.
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Any pics of your ride black_yukon?
Old 10-24-2004, 06:54 AM
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here ya go
Attached Thumbnails 305/35/22 pirelli-front.jpg   305/35/22 pirelli-front-corner.jpg   305/35/22 pirelli-rear.jpg   305/35/22 pirelli-side.jpg   305/35/22 pirelli-back.jpg  

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Black_Yukon, what wheels are you running...those five spokes are hott. I already ordered my wheels but they are a six spoke, but they still look good.
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that seems like a big side wall for a 35 series


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