20-22-24" ck375 wheels

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felixgun

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Mark, I'm running a 33x12.50R22. I'm also leveled 4" up front and 3" in the rear. The 285/45/22 and 305/40/22 can both be run on stock suspension. I have 305/40/22's on my escalade that has no suspension mods and doesn't rub at all BUT it's because they're on the Nitto NT420S road tire. If you do an aggressive tire, it WILL rub.. just ask Ben :)
 

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Thank you Felix for your reply.

I'm currently running 275-70/16 Mich LTX, and a 16x8.5 wheel. And never had any rub problems.

That's why I'm thinking a 22x9, with a 285/45-22 will closely mimic what I'm running now as far as tire width and diameter, wheel width, and hopefully, these repros don't have some goofy offset where I'll have rub either inboard, or outboard, or something else.

Lots of nice repro wheels, and of course a myriad of customs, but I'm not looking to throw-blow $4k+ of some Foose wheels on a 17 year old, chevy Tahoe.

Just so I can be the "new fool on the block" for a "look", who's got more money than brains.

Tony will most likely be getting my business. I'm in no rush, and am wisely choosing-deciding which wil be the best route all around.

And nope, no more off road tires for me, at least at this point in time, don't really need them. If I were to move to Fargo, ND, well that's a different story entirely on needs of a tire-wheel requirements for sure!
Mark
 

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