Pictures of your 22s

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jareds

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Yes 22x 9.5 and just had the dealership throw my blizzaks on since it’ll snow here in Michigan in a month and a half anyway
 

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What might make some 22’s look bigger or smaller is the offset and some have lowered them to fill the wheel well.
 
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Yes 22x 9.5 and just had the dealership throw my blizzaks on since it’ll snow here in Michigan in a month and a half anyway
Have you driven it in the winter with 22s? I'm in maine and I was concerned but they come stock on some so I figured it cant be too bad. I'll get all season tires.
 

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We drove our Tahoe last winter on the OE tires. We have the 22" SEZ option wheels. Was fine. Wife only had one issue but she didn't know about the auto 4WD at the time. 20210710_203906.jpg
 

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Have you driven it in the winter with 22s? I'm in maine and I was concerned but they come stock on some so I figured it cant be too bad. I'll get all season tires.
Yes we had a 2019 with 22s before this one and used these blizzaks on it last winter and was great, along with the auto 4wd I never felt like it was in danger of sliding out of control even in slush or heavy snow. The stock alenzas were awful, even with just an inch of snow they would slide all over. It seems like 22s are a lot more sensitive to which tire you’re on when it comes to bad weather, since there’s not much sidewall to flex and hold the road you have to depend on the tread pattern more I’m guessing? Not sure.
 
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Yes we had a 2019 with 22s before this one and used these blizzaks on it last winter and was great, along with the auto 4wd I never felt like it was in danger of sliding out of control even in slush or heavy snow. The stock alenzas were awful, even with just an inch of snow they would slide all over. It seems like 22s are a lot more sensitive to which tire you’re on when it comes to bad weather, since there’s not much sidewall to flex and hold the road you have to depend on the tread pattern more I’m guessing? Not sure.
Awesome thanks for the info!
 
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