im going to lower my titan with bell techs 2/4 drop and im going to try and fit 22inch wheels. how wide, what back spacing and what series tire should i run with having no rubbing issues
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2006 SE CC 4x4 OR BT
AEM BruteForce CAI
Airraid TBS
Banks exhaust
Bullydog PP
2* TA
TB-Bypass
Leveled out
Smoked tail lights
Dark tint(Real Dark!!!)
Motometal 951s
Nitto Terragrapplers 325/60/18
Im planing on getting that same drop, and i just bought 24/10 boss 330's. with a +30 offset. and i will run a 295/35-24 and it should be fine. but i think there are alot more car gurus then me here...
would a 22" , 9.5" wide wheel with a +10 offset fit and give me a little bit of that deep dish look and still fit ok wih a 45 series tire?
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2006 SE CC 4x4 OR BT
AEM BruteForce CAI
Airraid TBS
Banks exhaust
Bullydog PP
2* TA
TB-Bypass
Leveled out
Smoked tail lights
Dark tint(Real Dark!!!)
Motometal 951s
Nitto Terragrapplers 325/60/18
Thanks bud, Yeah they are one of the only rim that pops at me when i look, i like the nice clean look of them, even though they are getting popular. I still like them! chrome for me though.
Wanna trade me trucks so you don't have to drop a 4x4? I have heard they can be considerably more difficult than their 2WD counterparts.
HAHA i would but i still need the 4x4 for pulling the toy hauler to the sand dunes. otherwise i would consider it lol
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2006 SE CC 4x4 OR BT
AEM BruteForce CAI
Airraid TBS
Banks exhaust
Bullydog PP
2* TA
TB-Bypass
Leveled out
Smoked tail lights
Dark tint(Real Dark!!!)
Motometal 951s
Nitto Terragrapplers 325/60/18
I just can't see myself lowering a truck this large. I feel like problems are abound for dumping something that big. However, I do know if it is does right, it will be fine. I had my last car lowered, (99 Integra GSR) correctly, but it posed problems and obstacles in the department of comfort. Every car I have had before that was also lowered. Which is 3 others. I have had my fix on lowered vehicles.
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