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  1. Get them mounted today. Replica 22" CK158 305/45R22 Nitto Terra Grappler G2's ReadyLift 2.25" Front Level No rubbing that I've noticed so far. Full lock in reverse could pose an issue as its really close, so I might just go ahead and tie back the liners just in case. Really liking the look of it.
  2. Just ordered my Nitto Terra Grappler G2's in a 305/45R22's and replica 22" CK158's. I will post some pics once they are all mounted up. Question popped into my head just now. With everyone on here that has changed tires/rims and given that my OEM (265/65R18) are approx. 31.6'" overall and the Nitto's are 32.8" overall, has anyone changed out their spare tire to something closer in size so you are not running on a 1" difference between tires if the unfortunate happens?
  3. Long shot...but by chance does anyone have the CK161's they can post pics of? Decided on the Nitto Terra Grappler G2 in a 305/45R22, was originally thinking CK158's but now I'm torn. Really hoping someone has a pic of the CK161's.
  4. Long time lurker, first time poster. Looking to upgrade my 18" OEM's with 22" SEY's. I'm really focused on how the tire will look when its mounted. There's a certain look I like, and a certain look I don't like. I don't like how the factory tire looks. I've seen someone post some pages ago that had the Cooper Zeon LTZ's. That is the tire I'm looking for. I believe they were listed in the pic as being a 305/40/22. I think I'm going to stick with a 285/45, however when I look at Cooper's website I don't see that they make the Zeon LTZ's in a 22. I'm hoping that someone will say "you didn't look at the right spot, they make them and here they are", hence the reason for my post. Anyone have any insight maybe or if not, maybe a mfg. that has a very similar style to the Zeon LTZ. Thanks! EDIT: So some internet searching and I found them available in the 305/40/22. Issue I would see is they recommend a 10" rim width and the OEM's only come in a 9" that I've been able to find.
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