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Old 03-28-09 | 07:56 PM
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I was woundering if 22x10 would fit in tha rear since a 21x11.5 could and also what might i need to do to make them fit thanks.

Please dont ask why I want to go with 22s im just asking to see if I go that way.
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22's huh... what offset? have you ever felt a 25 series hit a pothole> not to mention saying goodbye to your wheels. 22's look sweet as long as its on somebody else ride. Now that you have my opinion... contact bluelex he's the one running anything close to what your looking to do. good luck
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We need the offsets. Those are very important.
Old 03-29-09 | 05:24 AM
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+22 is the offset if i cant get them to work its cool ill go 21s but i have a good deal on a set of 3pc rims thats all i mean real good.
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You'll need quite a bit of work to get those to fit-- especially up front. Unless you're willing to do modify your fenders, I'd pass. I know it may be a good deal but it may save you headaches in the future.
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