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Wheels set up

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by king.x4, May 23, 2024.

  1. May 23, 2024 at 7:42 AM
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    king.x4

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    I need help anyone here running a 22 inch rims on 285/45/22 on sr5 and if so can guys post some photos i need some idea before i pulled the trigger to get that kind of set up thank you
     
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  2. May 23, 2024 at 8:10 AM
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    Sorry, couldn't help it..:D:D:crapstorm:
    upload_2024-5-23_9-9-49.jpg
     
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    Welcome Phil,

    Don’t mind some on this forum, we like to have fun and having thick skin is helpful.

    Most people will go from 22 down to 17 rather than 17 to 22. But do what you want to your wagon
     
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    Welcome from Kansas City. For real, 22s? That's Lexus LX territory.
     
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    Trying to figure out the passenger front wheel in this pic :annoyed: Looks like it melted.
     
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  8. May 23, 2024 at 6:45 PM
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    Well hello
    Instead of razing you to the ground i will try to help
    Lets take out the metrics and add in some standards

    Your stock tire is 31.6 x 10.4
    The tire you want to go with is 32.1 x 11.2

    This isnt a whole lot bigger, or a whole lot wider really, but due to how the fenders are shaped this will rub in a few key areas. The front fender liner will need to be pulled further forward and repinned, and the mud flaps will almost certainly need to be removed and you MIGHT have to do a 1" lift up front depending on the wheels you plan and their offset.

    IF the wheels have a crazy offset or are crazy wide, you very VERY likely might need a 2.5" lift up front to clear them without rubbing the crap out of the fender. Also, if the offset isnt right, that wide of a tire will certainly be rubbing the upper A-arm so having the right offset it key, or you may end up with spacers to keep the tire off the A-arm.
     
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    Its an Ai photo, they do a pretty poor job of the details, you can always spot an Ai picture of a person, the ears and hands and fingers are always muddled together or missing digits or bent in directions fingers dont bend. The photo above is pretty good for a quick Ai ask, but would definitely take some refining to get out the questionable parts. The curves and contours of the black 4R in the pic is pretty nice actually. Front end is nice and curvy, door handles are tucked in more like the new Highlander.
     
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