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      01-04-2018, 10:37 AM   #1
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Tire Suggestion

Does anybody have a tire suggestion on a 22x10 front, 22x11 rear?
Could not find a one-tire brand/model that meets those widths as well as the load index and diameter....except Lexani, which I am reluctant to buy.

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Just a quick search and I came up with these..

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireS...=1&RunFlat=All

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...omCompare1=yes
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Thanks, but diameter has to be around 29'', not 31''
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Thanks, but diameter has to be around 29'', not 31''
Would 28.2" work?

315/25/22 28.2

295/25/22 27.8
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Would 28.2" work?

315/25/22 28.2

295/25/22 27.8
Perhaps....has to support Front 1410 lbs Rear 1790 lbs

Remember, I need the same brand and model!
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Michelin Pilot Super Sports...

They should work perfect !!

295/30ZR22/XL
(103Y)

305/30ZR22/XL
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Michelin Pilot Super Sports...

They should work perfect !!

295/30ZR22/XL
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305/30ZR22/XL
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No 305s on that model
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No 305s on that model
Shoot..

I got that right from Michelin's web site.
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Shoot..

I got that right from Michelin's web site.
It could be that tire rack does not carry them. Will look them up, thanks!
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You could run 285/35/22s all the way around even on the staggered sizing.

I am thinking about doing that with the Conti DWS06 tires. They are also under $200 a tired in that size. The diameter is increased by an inch, which does throw your speedo off but shouldn't introduce any clearance issues.

Some info: https://tiresize.com/tires/Continent...-285-35R22.htm
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You could run 285/35/22s all the way around even on the staggered sizing.

I am thinking about doing that with the Conti DWS06 tires. They are also under $200 a tired in that size. The diameter is increased by an inch, which does throw your speedo off but shouldn't introduce any clearance issues.

Some info: https://tiresize.com/tires/Continent...-285-35R22.htm
Personally, I would not be running a 29.9'' diameter. I measured the clearance from the front control strut, and it's barely an inch....am at 29'' right now.
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Personally, I would not be running a 29.9'' diameter. I measured the clearance from the front control strut, and it's barely an inch....am at 29'' right now.
29.9 is the diameter. Radius only increases by .45 inches so there is still .55 inches of clearance.
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29.9 is the diameter. Radius only increases by .45 inches so there is still .55 inches of clearance.
Thanks for the info.....did not think of that!
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The Nitto Invo 285/30ZR22 has a load rating of 1819 and a diameter of 28.82.
Also the Yokohama Parada Spec-X 285/30R22 has the same load rating with a diameter of 28.9.
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