Help with Rims (No more 24s)

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Stbentoak

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I think 22's are the happy medium for this vehicle. I live in the Midwest, and we have tough roads and 22's have been fine. Haven't had any rim damage yet and we've hit some pretty big holes. The big thing about 20's and 22's is there are lots of tire choices. When you get to 24'S just very few that are quality tires.
 

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I think 22's are the happy medium for this vehicle. I live in the Midwest, and we have tough roads and 22's have been fine.
Haven't had any rim damage yet and we've hit some pretty big holes. The big thing about 20's and 22's is there are lots of tire choices.
When you get to 24's just very few that are quality tires.
Can't really disagree with this statement, except to say that,
if @awshifts does not consider gratuitous swerving fun,
then 20s would be better than 22s.

If, however, he's like me, and is considering stiffer swaybars so he can have even more fun swerving,
22s.
 

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