305/40/22's on a 2013 Crew?
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305/40/22's on a 2013 Crew?
So I want a 22" wheel but I also want some sidewall.
285/40/22 look fine, but I came across a pic of the Black and Tan Citadel running 305/40/22 Pirelli's and I really like the stance, not to mention there are many more tire options and better prices at this size.
http://s1.aecdn.com/images/news/gall...e-photos_5.jpg
Is anyone running this combo at stock height, any rubbing? I can deal with the odometer (2.31 mph variance) but I would rather not cut into the wheel wells.
285/40/22 look fine, but I came across a pic of the Black and Tan Citadel running 305/40/22 Pirelli's and I really like the stance, not to mention there are many more tire options and better prices at this size.
http://s1.aecdn.com/images/news/gall...e-photos_5.jpg
Is anyone running this combo at stock height, any rubbing? I can deal with the odometer (2.31 mph variance) but I would rather not cut into the wheel wells.
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Lol I hear ya man that why I went 275/40-22 to play it safe... I wish I had more experience on the rango to share, on my bmw's I changed wheel and tire set ups once a year and tried different offsets and widths and the fine folks at HRE knew me by name but then I had to go off and find me a wife and kids and now I bump an SUV with reps...lol!
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I read that wheel width must be less than 4 inches narrower than the tire width. With a 305 I'm looking at a 12.01 inch tire so a 9 or 10 inch wheel should be ok. I think 10 would be ideal though.
My tahoe came with the same stock wheel and tire combo as the Durango, most people run 305's on them but I'm guessing the wheel well is a bit bigger.
Thinking about clocking the wheel in park and measuring the clearance...since nobody seems to know.
My tahoe came with the same stock wheel and tire combo as the Durango, most people run 305's on them but I'm guessing the wheel well is a bit bigger.
Thinking about clocking the wheel in park and measuring the clearance...since nobody seems to know.
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I read that wheel width must be less than 4 inches narrower than the tire width. With a 305 I'm looking at a 12.01 inch tire so a 9 or 10 inch wheel should be ok. I think 10 would be ideal though.
My tahoe came with the same stock wheel and tire combo as the Durango, most people run 305's on them but I'm guessing the wheel well is a bit bigger.
Thinking about clocking the wheel in park and measuring the clearance...since nobody seems to know.
My tahoe came with the same stock wheel and tire combo as the Durango, most people run 305's on them but I'm guessing the wheel well is a bit bigger.
Thinking about clocking the wheel in park and measuring the clearance...since nobody seems to know.
Yeah, the Tahoe wheel wells are huge. You can run 24's on a Tahoe and still have plenty of tire. On the Durango, if you go 24's, the tire you have to run is really thin on the side wall!