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Old 09-21-2006, 02:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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new staggered rims need 2 know what tire to use

i just bought some collectizone wheels they are 22x9 up font and 22x11 in tha rear what are the best tires i can use with them??
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Old 09-21-2006, 04:25 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i just bought some collectizone wheels they are 22x9 up font and 22x11 in tha rear what are the best tires i can use with them??
Pirelli 265/30/22 front and 295/25/22 rear......That's what I run and they are great
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I would use 265/30 22 and 305/25 22
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I run Nitto 420s 295/30/22 and 265/35/22, I'm a big fan of more sidewall... Hankook also offers these sizes...

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I run Toyos 255/35/22 on 8.5" wide wheel and 285/30/22 on 10" wide wheel....

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I have 22 x 9 front and 22 x 10.5 rear. I will be running 255-35-22 and 285-30-22 Toyo Proxes
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I am going be putting in the mopar lowering springs on my 300c so I should be about an inch lower. I am looking at 22" wheels. I am also looking to do staggered width. Whats the max width/offset that I can go without having rubbing issues. Looking between 8-9.5" in front and 9.5-11" in the rear. Any suggestions. I dont want my wheels to stick outside my fendor.

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I am going be putting in the mopar lowering springs on my 300c so I should be about an inch lower. I am looking at 22" wheels. I am also looking to do staggered width. Whats the max width/offset that I can go without having rubbing issues. Looking between 8-9.5" in front and 9.5-11" in the rear. Any suggestions. I dont want my wheels to stick outside my fendor.

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Look at the Sevas S10s. 22x9, 22x10.5. Great wheel for the price.

I plan on getting a set and selling my 20s. Gonna go for Hankook sizes that Aspendog reported above.
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