Any one running 35s on a 22 inch wheel?

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Bigbody250

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I like it, not a big fan of those rims but the stance is nice... Think they would look better painted or powder coated a gunmetal color
 

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Y the huge ass rims on 35s:( it woulda looked better at most 18s... I have 16s and gonna use the 35s I got in the back

Wait...what?

You are going to put a different size tire on the back than on the front? Your front drive shaft has been removed, right?
 
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huh? same size all around...

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I don't mind big wheel/tire combos, but still prefer more sidewall to wheel ratio. But if that's what you want, who's to say you can't have it? We all like our trucks differently, but the thing is we love them. If when you turn your truck on and it returns the favor, success has been achieved in your customizing of it.

And I would personally also run with a little less lift on that combo, but that's just me.
 

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not a fan of the combo. but to each their own :)

and for the record i have no problems with my 35's on 16's. truck is still perfectly streetable. just have to buy good tires.
 
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all a was getting at with the rim size it self was... the more tire the more deflection, im from a lowered backround, even if its not lifted any time you replace tire diam with wheel dia you get a better steering feel, less deflection. so thats why i did it, in the 15+years ive been driving ive lowered every car ive owned. this is a fist for me. and im just going by what i know. and for real id have it lower myself. the addaleafs are the over kill but where a ***** so they are staying on. probly wont be so bad once the settle. so ive been told..
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all a was getting at with the rim size it self was... the more tire the more deflection, im from a lowered backround, even if its not lifted any time you replace tire diam with wheel dia you get a better steering feel, less deflection. so thats why i did it, in the 15+years ive been driving ive lowered every car ive owned. this is a fist for me. and im just going by what i know. and for real id have it lower myself. the addaleafs are the over kill but where a ***** so they are staying on. probly wont be so bad once the settle. so ive been told..
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That is true to an extent... If your tire profile is too low it won't roll on the shoulder tread, tires are designed to do that for maximum grip. And you will crack a 24" rim off the hub if you hit a pot hole in a hard corner, only exception are forged 3 piece rims... Seen it done several times
 
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i have 35s on 22s, so its the same sidewall height as factory

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