WOW!!!!!!! 22's on a Q... no prob!
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WOW!!!!!!! 22's on a Q... no prob!
Just rode in my neigbors Q.... man that thing rides smooth and even on the 22's you barely notice the difference, that suspension is awesome. I think he's running a staggered setup with 22x9 and 22x10 in the rear with a 4 or 5 inch lip. It's just sick!!!. I think this car swallows 22's even better than the 7 series or 300m. It looks just perfect on the car.
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same low pros that are on the 7 series... anyone on 22's ( on cars) are going to either be riding on 30 series tires or 25. Honestly it rides great and you wouldnt know the difference until you actually got outside and looked at the wheels.
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A little too much 4x4 look for my taste.
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Looks pathetic. Tire sidewall too stretched and too short.
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I dont think his tires are stretched... runs a 285 in the rear and I think a 245 in fronts. Are those recommended for 9 and 10 inch width's? All I know it looks perfect in person and rides great . I didnt know the Q could handle such big widths on the car and sits so flush againt the car. The wheel wells are much bigger than the LS430.
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well im not the biggest advocate of big wheels but I do think it actually looks good in person. I think it actually handles the big wheels better than either the 7 series or Dodge charger. To each his own... thats what makes america great... I think I'll be getting a Q ... rides great!!
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Originally Posted by LexKilla
I dont think his tires are stretched... runs a 285 in the rear and I think a 245 in fronts. Are those recommended for 9 and 10 inch width's?
It's not the width that makes it looked stretched or so skinny to me, but the series, what are they 285/25s or something?
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Originally Posted by bitkahuna
Yes, and those WIDTHS can go on SC, GS, (and LS too, I believe) ok.
It's not the width that makes it looked stretched or so skinny to me, but the series, what are they 285/25s or something?
It's not the width that makes it looked stretched or so skinny to me, but the series, what are they 285/25s or something?
Hmm, I dont remember.. I think 30 series.
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Originally Posted by bitkahuna
Yes, and those WIDTHS can go on SC, GS, (and LS too, I believe) ok.
It's not the width that makes it looked stretched or so skinny to me, but the series, what are they 285/25s or something?
It's not the width that makes it looked stretched or so skinny to me, but the series, what are they 285/25s or something?
You can run staggered 22's on those cars like the Q?? I know you can run those widths on 20's but going to 22's you dont think that would be a problem?