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Old 07-23-2015, 11:47 PM
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Anyone running 24" wheels? I am looking at lowering my 2010 crew long bed and was looking a 22" wheels and found a set i like but they are out of stock but they offered me24" cheaper then the 22" . I seen a limited

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Just to preface my following remarks, I'm NOT making fun of you or taking jabs at you ... I'm just being as factual as I can be:

if you think 22" wheels look small on our trucks, then you may be one of the few people on the planet that thinks that ... most people think that 20" wheels are as big as you should go unless you really lift the truck and throw some 35"+ dia tires on there.

Most, from what I've seen, prefer the 18" wheels for our trucks...

That said, if you do go with 22" wheels, or 24" wheels, have fun with the "flat rubber band" tires you'll have on them ... because any tires with any appreciable sidewall width are going t probably be too large a diameter to run w/out lifting and/or trimming a lot of stuff to avoid rubbing or binding.
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Done right and lowered.. It will look sick. A buddy of mine here used to have a 2011 Harley that was lowered on 24" and Procharged.
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With the right wheel it would bad ***. I have done the lifted truck running 37's for 8 years I am over it everyone and there mom has that I want something classy and bad ***. I am not looking to put spinners on it. I was more or less looking for pics and experience with it not opinions.
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i have ran 22s (for sale) and i wouldnt go bigger because you sacrafice too much with tire to go 24s. my truck was lowered 2/4 (also for sale) so the 22s fit perfect
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You will feel every damn bump, rock, twig, etc in the road. I dont understand why people do this.
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The same can be said for people that lift trucks and put huge tires on them? Personal choice and taste (good or bad)...
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I had 22s on my 02 Screw. I ran those until the tread wore and immediately went back to my 20s. The truck looked awesome with the 2/4 drop and 22s, but I had to constantly rotate, and align the tires. You do feel every bump or rock on the road. At the end of the day tho its your truck do what you want.
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Originally Posted by reward69
The same can be said for people that lift trucks and put huge tires on them? Personal choice and taste (good or bad)...
I agree, and look at both sides of the situation. I don't care for overly lifted trucks, nor do I care for lowered trucks. I can't understand the "why" of lowering a truck ... never have, never will. But I don't begrudge people their right or tastes when it comes to doing it. If that's what you like, then go for it.


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