No idea. Just went in the garage and looked on the back of the wheel and I don't see anything for the offset. They are 22x9.5 Helo Maxx, but looking on the website all the Helo Maxx's 6, 8 etc. None look like the ones I have. So I have no idea.
Cant even turn the wheel all the way without it hitting the back bad. And like I said that is just sitting in the driveway. Really sucks, so now she just wants to get new tires instead of installing a leveling kit or anything like that.
Ok, tried them on. They fit however cannot turn the wheels without them rubbing and that is with no body movement. So for the record 285-50-22 will not work on a stock suspension.
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