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Old Feb 8, 2019 | 11:07 AM
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Hey guys, any tire recommendations for 17x9.5 +22 (front) and for 17x10.5 +22(Rear)? I am in stock height with stock suspension. Not trynna rub nor roll my fenders.

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You could mount 245/45-17" Front and 265/45-17" Rear tires.

That is only about a 0.5% diameter difference from stock, and a nice setup on your aftermarket wheels.

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Originally Posted by Spike100
You could mount 245/45-17" Front and 265/45-17" Rear tires.

That is only about a 0.5% diameter difference from stock, and a nice setup on your aftermarket wheels.
Thanks, what about if I go up to 18 inch wheels?
18x9.5+22 and 18x10.5 +22

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Originally Posted by Senoniuq


Thanks, what about if I go up to 18 inch wheels?
18x9.5+22 and 18x10.5 +22
If you mount 18" wheels, go with 245/40-18" Front and 275/40-18" Rear.


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We should move this discussion to Wheels and Tires subforum.

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Old Feb 8, 2019 | 08:40 PM
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With stock height, and +22 offset, you could easily go with a wider tire for both ends, without rubbing.. A 275mm tire may be slightly stretched on a 10.5 wheel, depending on brand.

Also, I would reccomend keeping a similar difference in width to the stock setup. I.e. 225/245 to 255-275, or similar.
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