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07Burb

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will I have any rubbing issues if I go with a 305/45-22 rather than a 285/45-22?
 
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I will probably just stick with the 285/45/22....got a good deal on them at Discount for $1025 mounted, balanced and TPMS switched from factory wheels...
 

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i put on 305 45 22 on trucks 2/3 drop no issues. You can see the black one i put up a while ago only thing in rear you will need to trim plastic a little nothing major.
 

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i put on 305 45 22 on trucks 2/3 drop no issues. You can see the black one i put up a while ago only thing in rear you will need to trim plastic a little nothing major.

Really a 305/45/22 wont rub? Cuz I have 305/40/22 and thet rub slightly at full lock but I'm at stock height.

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My 305/40/22's don't rub at all on stock height. Guess it depends on what tire it is.

Offset could be playing a role as well :shrug:
 

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