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22.5 with M/T's
Is this possible? I love the look of the 22.5's but having a lifted truck i really want to have a M/T or at least an aggressive A/T tire but i cant find any that fit a 22.5" rim. Does anyone out there have a setup similar to this?
(It would also be great if the tires were 37's but 35's or 36's will work too. |
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My buddy stretched 37 toyos over 22.5 alcoas and he is doing fine. Runs them on a 4500 4x4 kodiak tows all the time he has about 20k miles on they're wearing fine. I think the shaving thing is just a way to get more money. If it fits the only difference will be the bead being tighter around the rim. JMO take it or leave it.
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