22" rims without body lift?

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NewfieBoy

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Picked up some 22" foose rims with nitto tires, 305/45R/22. And was wondering if I could run them until I pick up a body lift? I'm getting one for sure I'm just really excited to install these lol. Anyone running tires this large without a body lift?? I have my torsion keys cranked and usually run 20's. thanks
 
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do a test fit. should put it on, drop it down and see if it rubs anywhere, if turns ok, jump on it a few times.
 

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I don't think a body lift is needed....?
Am I wrong?
 

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Well I am lowered on 22in Foose speedsters. Fit in rear no problem might have rubbing issues when turning. You from ny....guy selling those rims for a while...good score
 
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No sir I'm in British Columbia , Canada. They work well, don't rub anywhere and make the stance way better .
 

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