Where's a good place to get toyo proxies and about how much do they run? I didn't see any on tires.com nor tirerack.com.
I may try that staggerd look as well. Anyone have any photos of this setup?
JD
Where's a good place to get toyo proxies and about how much do they run? I didn't see any on tires.com nor tirerack.com.
I may try that staggerd look as well. Anyone have any photos of this setup?
JD
tires online @ tires-easy.com: cheap passenger tires, summer tires, winter tires and tire dealer is the best place for toyos usually
Thanks for the info guys.
Nice photos.
JD
Anyone using anything other than Toyo Proxies that they are happy with?
Just looking for other options...
JD
i got a set of falkens on my stockers and love em!
can u post pics bc i was thinking about going staggered but i really love them bfg kdw tires and i dont think they maake bigger than 285
i have the 285/35/22 on reps and i havent felt a tire that has the grip these tires have, especially in the rain, besides track rain tires on my sport bike when i traveled racing open course.
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I have a question about these 22s. How is the ride on them with the shorter tires? I love the way they make the trucks look, but I am just not sure about the ride. I am not really looking to spend that kind of money to then get a ride that compares to my friends 86 vette (knock your teeth out so ruff).
nope, the 22's with good tires ( i.e. hankooks, toyos, nittos, pirellis, etc 285/35/, 285/40, 305/35 ) AND a set of Bilsteins will give you a great ride. now if you drop the truck, with Hotchkis TVS, stiffer front springs, etc, then you will sacrifice some ride comfort. Overall, the 22 reps are the blingest mod by far for the looks of these trucks. Definitely worth the cost
I actually got an improvement in the quality of ride when I switched to my 22" wheel/tire combo. Like you, I was concerned too and expected a slightly harsher ride, but to my surprise its waay better than the OEM combo. I had already upgraded the shocks and other lowering suspension components before the wheel/tire upgrade, so I know that wasn't a factor. I do feel the rear greatly benefits from having the taller rears tires.