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Old 02-25-2006, 07:17 PM
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Default Anybody w/22's & 2-4 Drop???

I am wanting to go up to 22's but not sure what clearance issues I may run into in the front and in the back. Any pics or opinions are welcomed!!
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You be fine, i've seen 22's on a 4/6. I couldn't tell you which tire size but I'm almost positive you can run a 40 series.
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You'll be able to run 285/35R22's with a 4/6 nicely. They're 29.9'' tall.
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This is a 2/5 on 22's, but you can sorta get an idea

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heres 22s with 2/4 and 305/40
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and heres 22s on 265/35 and 4/6

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Dont remmeber the excat size but its a 40/22
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too much rubbing with 22's when you turn the wheel or hit a bump. I wouldn't go bigger than 20's.
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Originally Posted by marcusaaron79
too much rubbing with 22's when you turn the wheel or hit a bump. I wouldn't go bigger than 20's.

obviously you don't own 22's, otherwise you'd know that there is no rubbing running 22's. Unless you get 305/45 tires, people that do that are dumb.
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Not having any trouble with rubbing on mine, 285/35/22, with a drop a scotch lower than a 2/4. I thought the front would (seems that the extra weight of a CC made it sit a little lower than a RC) but haven't had it rub once.
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275/35 Or A 265/35/22 With The Correct Offset Can Be Successfully Ran On A 4/6 Drop With Out Clearance Issues, I Wouldnt Even Second Guess My Self On A 2/4. Just Dont Put Those Big *** Mudder Tires On There, And You Wont Have Any Issues.


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