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Anyone on aftermarket 22s yet?

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by Joe T, Jan 4, 2022.

  1. Nov 25, 2023 at 1:43 PM
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    Thank u very much!
     
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    Holy chrome machine do you think there's enough on it!?:puke:
    To each your own,I guess...
     
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    I agree.. I'm not a fan of chrome.. I'm deleting all chrome and going with ribbon blue when I'm done
     
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    Wow dude! Those are crazy! U have the crown now sir! I only wore it for a little.. lol
     
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    Do u lifted?what offset?
     
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    No lift and I think the factory rims are +27 off set.
     
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    Tq,,n what size tires?any rub?
    Trying to put 22” rams wheesl,,i like thoose wheels
     
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    I ended up with Yokohama Geolanders M/T G003 @ 285/55R22 there's zero rub turning in either direction I would of liked 60's or 65's but they don't make them "yet" in that size on 22's.

    They have handled pretty tight in the past two snow storms we've had and no real slippage in the heavy rains,but then again I'm not driving it like I stole it in those conditions.
    Plenty of meat on them.

    20240222_183745.jpg
     
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    Appreciate,,cool
     
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    The only model that would ride decent with 22's is the Capstone factory set to run them AVS and Air Suspension. They may look cool but an 18 or 20 is going to ride waaaaaaay better.
    I worked in a used car dealer shop for awhile and every single Yukon, Tahoe, or Escalade with 22's rode like a brick wagon. 20's not bad, 18's like a Cadillac...but for a slave to fashion, who can resist an extra $6000 in bling? to each there own
     

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