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Old 06-22-2015, 05:01 PM   #10
MjrBummer
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Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Chippewa Falls, WI
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Re: Help with 22.5 Wheels/Tire size

Radials would be much nicer. Just think of how much each wheel/tire will be, and how much less overall rotating mass there will be. Should add up to better mileage as well. Also, if I had a blowout on the side of the highway, how many 20" tires will be available to get me back on the road? Handling is also a consideration. I'm seriously considering the 28160J's as well, but the cost of the wheels, $245 a piece, and new tires, has kept me on the fence for now. I was hoping to find a good donor vehicle I can use the axles, wheel, and tires from. I'm not done looking through all the local scrap yards and farms yet either.

Bill
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