Thoughts on this combination?

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Garrett

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Nice find man, that's probably the closest image similar to that rim, I think that is a 22"?

24. I drove it last week because I’m contemplating replacing my 22 platinum wheels. Rode nice still believe it or not.
 
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24. I drove it last week because I’m contemplating replacing my 22 platinum wheels. Rode nice still believe it or not.
holy, that is a huge. I don't think I can ever go to 24", at least not the roads we have here, those wheels will get chewed up quick by our random potholes attacks. lol
 
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Should work, might want to bolt up a bare rim front and rear and check before mounting tires. Lot of work to break down 4 tires if your not clearing.

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Agreed, I will ask the shop to mount the rim first and verify. It never hurts to test it before mounting the tires.
 

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Oh yeah, only takes about 5 minutes. When you or your tire tech does his measurements, be sure to give yourself a little leeway, shock/strut compression, and tire sidewall flex need to be taken into consideration. Remember, a mistake will remind you for the next 40k plus.

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My mudflaps aren't very thick but I got no rubbing with 275/65r18 Duratrac's on 18x9 +10 offset. My rims are a 5.4" backspacing while yours will be about 6.4" backspacing. That means yours will be tucked in 1" more than mine, which means they "shouldn't" rub either but I'm not 100% sure.
 

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I’ve got a max platinum 4x4 with the ReadyLift 3”F/2”R level kit, 20x9 KMC XD wheels and LT285/60r-20 Duratracs. Tires are 33.5” vs stock 32.1”, both 11.2” wide. Fit perfect and could not go any larger.



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I’ve got a max platinum 4x4 with the ReadyLift 3”F/2”R level kit, 20x9 KMC XD wheels and LT285/60r-20 Duratracs. Tires are 33.5” vs stock 32.1”, both 11.2” wide. Fit perfect and could not go any larger.



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Pics! No rubbing?
 

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Pics! No rubbing?

No rubbing but pretty close on rear wheels inside of fender wells. ReadyLift said you can’t install their 3”F/2”R on the Expedition Platinum, You can but you need to do a little work to get them mounted and clear the electronic lines for the electric ride suspension.


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