Biggest 22" tires for an '05??
I'm meeting the seller at the bank at 4pm today to FINALLY purchase a Durango!
I've been looking for the past 2 months for one I really like and finally came across one.
It's a 2005 5.7L V8 Hemi 4x4 Limited, purchasing for $11,700. Don't know if I'd ever find one cheaper, but it's right within my price range. It has 78,125 miles on it which I know is fairly high, but it's in very good condition and won't be driven too often.
Anyways, the point of this post is to get an idea of how big I can go tire-wise on it. I'm planning on putting 22's on it, and I want to put the biggest tires I can on it without having any big rub issues.
A lady I work with has 305/45R/22 on her '05 Durango and she says her tires rub pretty badly on turns and big dips. I don't wanna run into this same problem, any help/advice will be greatly appreciated, thanks fellas!
I've been looking for the past 2 months for one I really like and finally came across one.
It's a 2005 5.7L V8 Hemi 4x4 Limited, purchasing for $11,700. Don't know if I'd ever find one cheaper, but it's right within my price range. It has 78,125 miles on it which I know is fairly high, but it's in very good condition and won't be driven too often.
Anyways, the point of this post is to get an idea of how big I can go tire-wise on it. I'm planning on putting 22's on it, and I want to put the biggest tires I can on it without having any big rub issues.
A lady I work with has 305/45R/22 on her '05 Durango and she says her tires rub pretty badly on turns and big dips. I don't wanna run into this same problem, any help/advice will be greatly appreciated, thanks fellas!
www.tirerack.com has a fitment guide that goues up to 22" wheels to be conservative. Anything that fits in their guide should not have a problem with rubbing with stock suspension,
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http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/resul...ar=&sort=Brand
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http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/resul...ar=&sort=Brand



