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Old 10-11-2016, 09:50 PM
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Just got a brand new 16 sport 2wd looking at putting 22x10 fuel marvick with maybe 305/40. Anyone running 22x10 on stock suspension if so what size tires or if a 305/40/22 will work on a 16 with stock suspension.


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Originally Posted by livefastdiefun632
Just got a brand new 16 sport 2wd looking at putting 22x10 fuel marvick with maybe 305/40. Anyone running 22x10 on stock suspension if so what size tires or if a 305/40/22 will work on a 16 with stock suspension.


I think it may depend on offset......I'm about 99.9 percent certain you will be fine I have 305/30-26 on my 16 4wd with +40 offset and there is not once problem could go bigger even.....and the wheel company I bought mine from the guy has the same truck in 2wd with 295/30-26 and he has no problem.......295/30-26 is 33" tall and your 305/40-22 are only 31.6" tall so I see no problems whatsoever here is his 2wd
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I'm running 305/45R22 on my stock suspension and have no problems. Kinda depends on offset if it'll rub. Stay +20 or more and your good.



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Do you think a 305/45R22 would fit with a Tuff T15 22x10 wheel with a +5 offset? On stock suspension? I am willing to modify the crash bars if necessary. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks
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305/40-22
22" x 9.5" DUB Baller
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I'll have some pics in the next few days. I have 305/45/22 on a 22x9 harley wheel +44 offset. I am 4x4 lowered 2".
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Shout out to pinocchio who sent me some pics of his Dub Baller and Toyo set up. As a result, I now have the same set up (except Nexen rather than Toyo) on order for my 2017 SCrew Limited in Platinum White. Will post pics when I get them on. Today: tinting front windows.

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im looking to get 22x10 fuel renegade 2pc wheel with -13 offset, with a 305/45/22 tire, and a 2" level kit up front, very new at this stuff. do you guys think i will be ok?? dont want any rubbing issues! please help!
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Originally Posted by Groovy1
Do you think a 305/45R22 would fit with a Tuff T15 22x10 wheel with a +5 offset? On stock suspension? I am willing to modify the crash bars if necessary. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks
Anyone willing to offer any info on this, as I am curious as well. Any chance someone has run this setup, or know whether or not it can be done with out modifying the crash bars?



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