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22.5 Wheels and 255/70/22.5 tire.

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krewzlo   +1y
I love that look, so much that I am going to narrow my fenders so they will fit in between the wheels. This way the whole outside wheel will be outside the fender. I am going to run a 225/60/16 on the inside so I don't have to raise them either.

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jcampbell1180   +1y
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big-sexy907   +1y
LOL, I forgot I posted this. Damn fellas, here I thought the truck looked ok for what it was.

Reason I was asking about the tire size is due to limitations we have in Alaska for getting wheels milled. I've spoken with Trevor from TWAT several times but it appears that our conversations end up trailing off to nothing once shipping questions come up.

Ideally I'd like to leave the Camper Special at stock height and run some 22.5's on it... but from the looks of it that can't happen.
someotherguy   +1y
Trevor's definitely the man for milling semis as many people here can tell you that. I'm betting the shipping is a big hassle though due to your location, plus probably costs two left nuts.

Richard
tuckinuts   +1y



Friggin' hilarious
krewzlo   +1y
You can check on shipping prices yourself. Each wheel weighs 65lbs and the box would be 25x25x12 inches. Do a quote from winchester, tn to your location. Ups, fedex, or freight truck. A pallet with 4 of them on it would be like 280lbs or so. You pay gas and i will deliver a set. Always have looked for a reason to go to alaska.
big-sexy907   +1y
krewzlo,

That's part of the problem, Fedex and UPS both deliver but the costs are around $2500 or so.

I guess a custom freight shipment was in order but sadly Trevor's contact with the freight company never got back to him.

I'd really like to use a set of 22" tow nasty's...