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bziggy 04-25-2007 06:14 PM

22.5 wheels question
 
Hello . I am looking at getting 22.5 wheels for my 2005 3500 daully 4x4. I have put in the 2" front kit and the rear is stock. My question is will they fit or not and can any one give my some suggetions on tires to run. Thank you

Z06-LITE 04-25-2007 07:08 PM

I have the Alcoa 22.5 wheels on my 2004 3500 2wd dually. The only suspension mod I did was the Daystar two inch leveling kit. I am running Hankook 255 70R X 22.5 F46 tires. They are 36.9 inches tall. I have had them on since January and am very happy with them. Photos in my gallery.

Z06-LITE 04-25-2007 07:09 PM

I have the Alcoa 22.5 wheels on my 2004 3500 2wd dually. The only suspension mod I did was the Daystar two inch leveling kit. I am running Hankook 255 70R X 22.5 F46 tires. They are 36.9 inches tall. I have had them on since January and am very happy with them. Photos in my gallery.

Z06-LITE 04-25-2007 07:09 PM

I have the Alcoa 22.5 wheels on my 2004 3500 2wd dually. The only suspension mod I did was the Daystar two inch leveling kit. I am running Hankook 255 70R X 22.5 F46 tires. They are 36.9 inches tall. I have had them on since January and am very happy with them. Photos in my gallery.

Z06-LITE 04-25-2007 07:12 PM

Sorry for the multiple posts. The server is having problems.

CrazyCooter 04-25-2007 07:18 PM

I have 2" leveling kit and 255-70's too. The front tires rub on the mudflaps slightly while turning sometimes.

I run Sumitomo ST908's for a little more traction.

Rollin' Smoke 04-25-2007 09:35 PM

curious how much the leveling kit is costing you guys?

CrazyCooter 04-25-2007 10:37 PM

$80-100 is what I'm seeing now. Daystars are much more for a chunk of poly.

Z06-LITE 04-25-2007 11:58 PM

I paid $300.00 for my Datstars including installation.

D.Wiggs 04-26-2007 02:24 PM

I run the 255/70 Sumitomo 908's on a stock suspension and they fit just fine. They might rub under full lock when changing elevation quickly but nothing to worry about. You will LOVE them!!!:cool:

Rollin' Smoke 04-26-2007 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by CrazyCooter (Post 1479498)
$80-100 is what I'm seeing now. Daystars are much more for a chunk of poly.

where are you getting them for 80-100 bucks at? thanks for the help

JD Dearden 04-26-2007 05:35 PM

I have Ohtsu's and paid like 212 a piece.

CrazyCooter 04-26-2007 07:00 PM


Originally Posted by Rollin' Smoke (Post 1480509)
where are you getting them for 80-100 bucks at? thanks for the help

http://www.marketworks.com/storefron...103&i=90226576

I don't know if this is a reputable company or not. Just seen thier ads.

Snoxracer 04-26-2007 07:05 PM

How is the ride compared to stock? I have been wanting a set bad because they look killer but was wondering about the ride and balancing? Also didn't I see somewhere that they recommend you balance on the truck? how do you do that?

Thanks Guys,
Snoxracer

D Wiggs your truck is awesome, just make it into a long box dually now!

D.Wiggs 05-08-2007 09:48 PM


Originally Posted by Snoxracer (Post 1480887)
How is the ride compared to stock? I have been wanting a set bad because they look killer but was wondering about the ride and balancing? Also didn't I see somewhere that they recommend you balance on the truck? how do you do that?

Thanks Guys,
Snoxracer

D Wiggs your truck is awesome, just make it into a long box dually now!

I was going to, except I already paid big bucks for a new suspension and my Diamonback Tonneau cover.


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