2013 20" Stock to a 2015-2020 22" Stock Tire/Rim Set-Up

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@BMPNUGLS and @vcode

Instead of a 285-45-22, we could run a 285-50-22, which, I think, would give us 1" back of the 2"s lost in sidewall by switching from 20's to 22's (I think)...Not sure if that would give us a better ride resulting from a switch to 22's...

Here's a mock-up of the stock vs. the 22's (forgive my lack of artistic ability)...
 

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Going that route your only adding 0.6” of sidewall but gaining over 1” in overall height which I don’t think will get you much improvement in ride.
 

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Going that route your only adding 0.6” of sidewall but gaining over 1” in overall height which I don’t think will get you much improvement in ride.
Stock 20's only have 5.95" of sidewall. It's a better choice than the 45 series and it gives him the diameter increase he wants.
 

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