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Thanks for sharing, well I happen to been browsing online this morning looking for 22" wheels for the Durango and wondering how it would look on the D. It was good timing to see yours which you just posted....looks great! I think 22s is just the right size and proportion that I'm looking for and fills the wheel well nicely. There was a post here which shows 24s on the D which imo is just overkill.
They do look nice, but of course even with 22's, potholes start to become a bigger hazard. I've replaced too many tires to be getting anything larger than the standard 20's.
does the computer inside the truck still read the pressures in the tires? and if so was there any mods that needed to be made? truck looks good.
The Pressure monitors are not tire/wheel dependent. You can either swap your OEM TPMS to your new wheels, or buy after market ones. I would suggest snagging an extra set.
I went cheap and swapped mine on a set of wheels and it was annoying when I put the wheels on that didn't have them in it.
The Pressure monitors are not tire/wheel dependent. You can either swap your OEM TPMS to your new wheels, or buy after market ones. I would suggest snagging an extra set.
I went cheap and swapped mine on a set of wheels and it was annoying when I put the wheels on that didn't have them in it.
actually
your going to want stock sensors
we tried a set of aftermarket sensors in the MAssiv Envious wheels you see on the Crew above.
They dont work. They would not program so we had to put in stock sensors