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Anyone running 22" wheels with 33" tires with level OR 35" tires with a lift?

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Old 09-24-2015, 08:22 PM
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I am getting close to needing new tires soon and figure if I don't upgrade now, I won't get to for a while. My wife and I are expecting twins that are due in March! Right now I am running a 2" Hell Bent leveling kit and 275/70R18 BFG Rugged Terrain's. I've looked at upgrading my stock wheels to aftermarket 18s, 20s, and now on to 22s. A lot of people around my area are running the aftermarket 20s with deep lips. More particular all the high school kids who's parents pay for all their accessories. (Sour subject!)

Anyone running 22's and if so can you post a picture with your specs? If I go with 35X12.50R22's, I'll be adding a 4" lift.

Here is my setup now!
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I am running 22 x 12.5 x 35. Rides great and fills the wheel well. Have 6" lift.Anyone running 22" wheels with 33" tires with level OR 35" tires with a lift?-image.jpeg
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I'd run 18's or 20's with 35's because I prefer more sidewall. But you know what they say about opinions?
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I am running 22 x 12.5 x 35. Rides great and fills the wheel well. Have 6" lift.
What lift kit do you have?
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Originally Posted by NASSTY
I'd run 18's or 20's with 35's because I prefer more sidewall. But you know what they say about opinions?
Nassty I am considering 20's with the 305/55R20 BFG KO2's.
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I am taking wheel opinions! I'm looking at the Fuel Mavericks but everyone around where I live are either running Fuel or XD Series. I want something different, but stay with the black / black - milled look.
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Originally Posted by Mudweiser
What lift kit do you have?
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Originally Posted by Mudweiser
I am taking wheel opinions! I'm looking at the Fuel Mavericks but everyone around where I live are either running Fuel or XD Series. I want something different, but stay with the black / black - milled look.
Maybe take a look at pro comp wheels they have a decent selection of black wheels
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I'm running a 20x10 Fuel Maverick wheel with 295/65-20 Toyo AT2s. I feel that there is enough sidewall to still look like it belongs on a truck, but if you go with 33s on 20s or 35s on 22s the tire might look too rubber bandy.



The deep dish look comes from a higher offset and wheel width. If you go too wide, you start to run into issues with rubbing, and eating up hubs and bearings.

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Originally Posted by BC119
I'm running a 20x10 Fuel Maverick wheel with 295/65-20 Toyo AT2s.
Looks good But aren't those Fuel Couplers?


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