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? on 22" tires up front
Anyone know if a 295/30/22 will fit up front, clear all the compnenets? I know they are fine out back, and I have 4 already. I see alot of guys running them out back and then a 265/35/22 up front . The wheels I am getting are 22x9.5 and I am hoping I can get away with using these tires and not buying 2 for the front.. thanks
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Not from what I have read, but I have no personal experience, other than the fact that my 255's couldn't go much wider without hitting the suspension. 265 may be the max up front.
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I ran 285/30/22's on a +15 offset but had a bit of rubbing. I grinded a few mm off the control arm and it worked, but a 295? I don't think there is any way unless the wheel sticks out of the fender because you would have to run a +5 or less offset to compensate for the width. Not a good idea IMO
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mount one set of tires, put it on the front and drive it around to see if there are any issues. If no rubbing then mount it on all 4. If you got rubbing then sell off the second pair and get some 265s. I got 50 cents on it rubbing(big baller yo) let us know what the outcome is.
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