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22 inch wheel with 3 inch lift options??? please help!

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by The_BiG_HawK, Jun 2, 2025 at 9:12 AM.

  1. Jun 2, 2025 at 9:12 AM
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    Hey everyone. I have a 2010 toyota tundra rwd 4.6l double cab. I want to do a RC 3 inch leveling kit or possibly a 3.5 inch lift. I want to use fuel darkstar 22X9 5X139.7/5X150
    5.04 backspace 1mm offset 110.10 bore.
    Will these wheels work with either of those lifts and if so what's biggest tire I can use without rubbing or needing to cut stuff?20250504_140427.jpg 20250519_155841.jpg
     
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    No way I would even think about a 22 inch wheel on these trucks.....especially with that size lift, and not to mention that the ride would be absolutely horrible. You are asking for a whole lot of rubbing issues with that wheel size. The tires wouldn't be more than bologna skins either.
     
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    I can do a 305/50r 22 or a 33X12.5R22 with a 3inch lift according to everything i read. That's far from skins for tires. I'm more concerned about the offset of these specific wheels more than anything. I was gonna go with a 20 until I saw my sons buddies Tacoma with 22s on 35s
     
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    What's the specs and how big is your lift? How much you looking to get for them. Any rubbing or clearance issues at zero lock, etc?
     
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    Guessing you aren't interested in off-roading? If you are, you need to rethink the plan.
     
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    Yea no off roading it's not 4wd so yea lol. Thinking of just doing 20s instead cause I do live on a long dirt rd in GA and I need some more meat on tires then I'll ever fit with a 22. Thinking about 22x9 and 33x12.5 with 2.5/3" RC leveling kit. Thoughts?
     
  9. Jun 6, 2025 at 11:37 PM
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    Honestly, I would do 17" or 18". More tire, less wheel is the best for the dirt. Any amount of dirt. He'll, it's even more comfortable on the road. Leave the big wheels to the street trucks and clueless kids.
     
  10. Jun 6, 2025 at 11:57 PM
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    If you're dead set on 22s then do it. It'll ride like crap is all. For that size and offset, you'll probably need to do a body mount chop and push the front bumper forward. Lift height isn't really the issue or gonna solve for that offset. That size would probably even fit on stock offset at stock height. Those RC lifts aren't great either, I'd stay away personally. I think you'd be better off leveling the front with 5100s and doing body mount chop and cutting pinch weld and push bumper forward if you want to make it work. Lots of guys do that for aggressive fitment and that's probably what you'll have to do if you want that look. To each their own.
     
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