Are 22" just 2" too many?

tempo88

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Considering the smooth ride a stock ex gives the driver, what happens after 22's are put on an ex35?
Also is it even possible to begin with. If so what steps should be taken to ensure a satisfactory installation!??:smile (2):
 
Has anybody don't know about 21's fitment are stranger compared wit 22's . Wat I mean like they ride funny...

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btw sydney i grew up in ballard! up until about 2001... beautiful city. miss it:cool:
 
Has anybody don't know about 21's fitment are stranger compared wit 22's . Wat I mean like they ride funny...

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btw sydney i grew up in ballard! up until about 2001... beautiful city. miss it:cool:
I can't really understand your question, but 21's are a little harsher than 20's, and a little less than 22's. Tires will make the difference though.
 
My preference and predilection is the opposite of your's. I'm trying to go from 19's down to 17's because the 19's ride more harshly. I think 22's, assuming they would fit, would be so low profile as to make the ride well nigh intolerable, but that's just my opinion.
 
My preference and predilection is the opposite of your's. I'm trying to go from 19's down to 17's because the 19's ride more harshly. I think 22's, assuming they would fit, would be so low profile as to make the ride well nigh intolerable, but that's just my opinion.

I agree.
 
Are 22" just 2" too many?

Surprisingly, when I had 22's the ride was much smoother than I thought it would be.
But 20s handle much better. Has everything to do with the tire
 
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