Off Road Tires for 22's

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Old 06-16-2004, 05:37 PM
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Off Road Tires for 22's

I know I have seen them, but maybe they were a custom tire or something...

But I have a set of 22's and I am lifting my Screw pretty high, so I thought I might as well use these if they make an off road tire for them. Anyone know of some?

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Old 06-17-2004, 11:02 AM
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Toyo makes their mud terrian tire in 22 inch sizes. I beleive that they are around 40 inches tall though.
 
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Old 06-20-2004, 06:59 AM
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Off road tires for 22's

Nitto makes the A/T terrra grappler for 22's. Go to discounttiredirect.com and you'll see them, I think they're about $430 a pop. 325/50R/22--

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Old 06-20-2004, 07:11 AM
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Off road tires for 22's

Nitto makes the A/T terrra grappler for 22's. Go to discounttiredirect.com and you'll see them, I think they're about $430 a pop. 325/50R/22--

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Old 06-25-2004, 09:56 AM
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22" rim on a vehicle you 4x4? I hope you have a lift on there and buy some tires with a decent sidewall. Those big rims aren't forgiving on rocks! Nothing like getting a blowout on a $300 tire mounted on a $600 rim on a trail in the middle of nowhere! Yes, if you hit a rock in the wrong way, it will pop that tire in an instant and most likely mess that big expensive rim up in the process.

Those big rims look nice and have the 'bling bling' effect for a nice looking streetable truck but I wouldn't dare hitting a dirt/rock trail with them.

And I thought a 17" rim was too big for 4x4ing! That is why I run a steel 17" wheel, I won't even trust an aluminum 17".


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Old 06-25-2004, 10:03 AM
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Yeah, I doubt if you see any 20's or 22's on hardcore off-roaders.
 
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The BFG rep i spoke to at work said to expect a 22" in the All Terrain sometime in the future, but he didn't say exactly when. I know they are coming in 20" sizes right now (somewhere in the ballpark of 500 bucks a pop)
 



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