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Old 03-27-2005, 03:22 AM   #11 (permalink)
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it's funny cus i saw NR in another post commenting on getting 22's and he didn't mention once about the lack of braking (even though it's been covered a gazillion times that the brakes are at the very least adequate), eh? hehe... everyone has their own way of expressing their views, eh? what a-boot-it? eh? to each their own is what i always say. people don't get 22's because they want to handle better or to brake faster, eh? they purchase 22's to get noticed and that's it, eh? and like NR's sig says, "FUGIT".
back to original topic of this thread, i'm running 22's with 265/35/22 and i have no rubbing problems.
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Old 03-28-2005, 01:16 PM   #12 (permalink)
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I think Northern Ryder is a bit jealous and doesn't have the green to purchase
a set of 22's for his ride. It will ride a little bit rougher than stock but not enough
to matter. Mine rides and looks awesome. No rubbing at all I believe my offset
is 15. They DUB Moab's so MHT wheels who makes DUB wheels could tell you what
they are building. I bought mine through a friend that Manages a Discount tire but
he's on vacation or I could call him and find out.
Whatever the case you'll be just fine rollin on 22's ! It's the only way to roll in my book.
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Old 03-28-2005, 01:59 PM   #13 (permalink)
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i hvae TIS 01 22" with pirelli scorpion 265x35x22 18 mm too and have minor rubbing issues only when in reverse and the wheels are fully cut. i also DO NOT have spacers and and they might fix the problem but its not that big of a a deal too me i wonder if its only with the tis or if it has to do with the spacers cause my boy has a 300 with 22's not tis and the same tires and offset as me and has spacers and his dont rub at all
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