They rub a lot up front and it started to get annoying. I didn’t wanted to do the 2x4/baseball trick. I also wanted some more meat on the tire since I’m going to start driving more to California.
I was running 26’s and it was my daily. I hit a big pothole at night in the pouring rain and bent one. The state of Oregon paid for the wheel since it was a state highway. It was a Dub and cost them about $500. That’s when I went to 22’s for everything except summer but I ended up running them all year. Those 26’s did rub a bit even after trimming and bending things but I kinda wish I’d compromised at 24’s. I think they would take a decent pothole, and we are right up there in that department.I think 24's are the ideal size for this body style. I wish I could run them. But I live in SC, the pothole capitol of the US (or maybe second behind Michigan). Everyone I know who've run 24's has had to have at least one wheel repaired. Maybe I should move.