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Any running or trimming ? ThanksI have wheels 22's x 9.5 18mm offset
Tires 275/50 BFGoodrich
They poke a little
Im looking for some wider fender flares by the way
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Any running or trimming ? ThanksI have wheels 22's x 9.5 18mm offset
Tires 275/50 BFGoodrich
They poke a little
Im looking for some wider fender flares by the way
Nice. What wheel offset and tire size. No trimming ?285/55/22 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Wonder if that will work hahaI don’t know. Ask chat gpt.![]()
Thanks manIt does work:
Here are several all-terrain tires in the size 275/50R22, each from different reputable brands:
1. Nitto Ridge Grappler
2. Toyo Open Country A/T III
- Type: Hybrid (Mud-Terrain + All-Terrain)
- Pros: Aggressive look, quiet for an A/T, excellent off-road traction
- Cons: Slightly heavier, premium price
3. Falken Wildpeak A/T3W
- Type: All-Terrain
- Pros: Excellent wet/dry grip, 65,000-mile treadwear warranty
- Cons: Less aggressive than hybrid-style tires
4. BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2
- Type: All-Terrain
- Pros: Good snow performance (3PMSF rated), durable sidewall
- Cons: Slightly noisy at highway speeds
5. Goodyear Wrangler TrailRunner A/T
- Type: Legendary All-Terrain
- Pros: Rugged, great off-road durability, 3PMSF rated
- Cons: Can ride stiff on lighter vehicles
6. Cooper Discoverer AT3 XLT
- Type: All-Terrain
- Pros: Budget-friendly, balanced road/off-road performance
- Cons: Less aggressive sidewall and tread
Let me know if you’re looking for:
- Type: All-Terrain
- Pros: Tough tread compound, great for towing and hauling
- Cons: May not be as aggressive in loose mud/sand
- quietest all-terrain tire
- best for snow
- longest tread life
- or budget-friendly options
By any chance will these fit my oem rims from my luxury plus trim? Thank you for the list!!It does work:
Here are several all-terrain tires in the size 275/50R22, each from different reputable brands:
1. Nitto Ridge Grappler
2. Toyo Open Country A/T III
- Type: Hybrid (Mud-Terrain + All-Terrain)
- Pros: Aggressive look, quiet for an A/T, excellent off-road traction
- Cons: Slightly heavier, premium price
3. Falken Wildpeak A/T3W
- Type: All-Terrain
- Pros: Excellent wet/dry grip, 65,000-mile treadwear warranty
- Cons: Less aggressive than hybrid-style tires
4. BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2
- Type: All-Terrain
- Pros: Good snow performance (3PMSF rated), durable sidewall
- Cons: Slightly noisy at highway speeds
5. Goodyear Wrangler TrailRunner A/T
- Type: Legendary All-Terrain
- Pros: Rugged, great off-road durability, 3PMSF rated
- Cons: Can ride stiff on lighter vehicles
6. Cooper Discoverer AT3 XLT
- Type: All-Terrain
- Pros: Budget-friendly, balanced road/off-road performance
- Cons: Less aggressive sidewall and tread
Let me know if you’re looking for:
- Type: All-Terrain
- Pros: Tough tread compound, great for towing and hauling
- Cons: May not be as aggressive in loose mud/sand
- quietest all-terrain tire
- best for snow
- longest tread life
- or budget-friendly options
OT wheels are 18x7.5I think OEM wheels are narrow, I can remember the size.
My guess is you will need a narrower tire