You should be able to fit 35's on the stock rims. Only be aware you may have a "floating" sensation that doesn't feel as stable as your stock ride if you don't install wider rims from my experience.. But all and all it would be worth it for the looks i think.
I agree with the canaster vent selinoid being stuck. It detects vapors when you pump gas Which close the vent system. The pressure builds the fuller your tank gets and it closes. Which cause the gas pump to shut off to prevent over filling. Yours is stuck tricking the pump to shut off...
I have a 2004 Expedition. I currently run 22x9 rims with 305/45/22 I think the offset is19mms. They have an aggressive stance of an inch. My suspension is stock and I have no rubbing at all. I'm thinking of getting 22x12 -44 with the same 305 size tires. Anybody know how much issues I will have...
I was thinking of the same size on my current rims... like to see a pic when u install. But on the other hand I was gonna just get some negative offset rims to get a more aggressive look. Can't make up my mind
I have 305/45r22 tires on stock suspension.. thinking of putting on a 3/2 leveling and getting rims with a -44 offset but same size tires. Does anyone think I will have rubbing issues?
Hey I'm new to the sight and needed opinions on getting bigger tires and a leveling kit or getting different rims with a -44 offset with the same size tires I currently run which is 305/45r22 here's my ride I just want a lil different look.
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