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Anyone run 285/55r22 tires?


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Looking to upgrade my tires to something better than the alenzas that come stock and after hours and hours of research I have learned that a 12.5 wide tire will most likly rub the UCA.

So I'm now stuck between 3 tire sizes:

 

305/45r22 - these are a P tire and actually come in just slightly shorter than the stock tires, and I'm really looking for something that will fill out the wheel well better

 

285/55r22 - these are E rated and are 34.5inches tall which I have read from a few people that with a lift which I plan on doing they dont rub.

 

285/50r22 - these are just over 33 inches tall and are still an E rated tire and I've seen people run this set up without a lift or level with no rubbing

 

This will all be on the OEM 22" wheels and I'm looking for people who have gone to an E rated tire to see how much more harsh the ride really is.

 

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I do, but I have a 3" lift and I had a little rub on my mudflaps with stock wheels. I trimmed a very little bit on the plastic flap and have been running them for 5k+ miles with no issues

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They are replica wheels the fit and finish are very nice. They are OE performance wheels. 


Thanks Darren, appreciate it! Where did you wind up getting them? I’m shopping around right now.


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