Ride quality with 22s

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93blkongreenpro

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Thx for the reply.
I’m wanting to mount the new OEM Denali wheels to my 07
And use the factory wheels that I have for winter driving
If I mounted the 22s and leave it at stock height from what I gather I’ll get some rubbing in the inside frt Wells?
Not as long as you use oem tire size as it will be the same overall OD

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22s will be just fine for you. I went from 20 to 22 and didnt really notice anything different.


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I went from 20" to 22" on my 07. Ride is about the same even with the 3/4 drop.
 

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Im on factory 22s (Denali hybrid) and its about an even trade off for looks and comfort. Dont be flying over potholes though bcus you will be reminded. I like em though, im bout to get a second pair of shoes . Black.
 

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I just bought an 11 Subdivision with 22" standard sized (285/45) tires. The ride is great. I had an 03 with 17" tires and tall sidewalls, and it's as good or better. Tire pressure makes a HUGE difference...32 to 34 lbs and you're good. I put in 40 at one point just to see, and it was driving on solid tires. My opinion: If you already have 20" wheels you aren't going to see much difference...take the $1000 or more you set aside for an upgrade, and put it in a Roth IRA...Ha! ...and I'm not even an investment advisor!
 

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