Although I don't know much about the prices of 22's, I know you can get OEM 20's (SRT8) for about $1200/set which is what I just did, and I see someone is selling their 22's (not familiar with the name or design of the particular rims themselves) for $1600 on Buy/Sell.
I paid $205 for each of my 245/45x20 Goodyear RS-A's including shipping/mounting/balancing, so including the SRT8 rims I am into my specific setup slightly over $2000 total, drive away price.
If you don't need ultimate performance and are simply going for a "look", then something like Kumho Ecsta's in 285/30x22 are $242 from Tire Rack, so going with the lowest prices possible for a complete set:
$1600 for a set of 22 wheels (using the set on Buy/Sell as an example)
plus
$968 for a set of Kumho's
would set you back $2568 already. That is not counting the shipping/mounting/balancing so I guess the SuperBuyTires' deal sounds quite reasonable depending on what kind of tires and if that is a mounted/balanced price plus (or including) shipping, etc.
Of course it also depends on what style of wheels they are, as opposed to what the set on Buy/Sell is, and whether you like a particular spoke pattern or wheel design, etc., which can be very subjective.
But all this typing just made me realize that the $2000+ I just spent on my own wheels/tires was one heckuva deal...which is why I'm practically giving away my original set of wheels and tires to somebody...
