RAFA26, getting new wheels and tires...
RAFA26, getting new wheels and tires...
I am selling my 24" wheels and tires and i'm thinking about a set of 22" Archer II from Centerline wheels and Nittos NT420s 285/45/22.


Last edited by rafa26; May 10, 2007 at 07:37 PM.
Originally Posted by rafa26
Do you guys have any idea what's the reason i chose that wheels ???
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Originally Posted by rafa26
Do you guys have any idea what's the reason i chose that wheels ???

Last edited by Stealth; May 10, 2007 at 07:51 PM.
like everyone else why so small on the tire? id go at least 305 and id highly suggest my wheels i forget what exactly they weigh but with new 305/40/22's they were like a pound or two more then the stock bald tires with the stamped steel wheels
Although I don't have the HP you're running, I have the NT420Ss on my truck too. The 285/45 x 22 is 11.2 inches wide and provides pretty good hookup for me when playing around.
The benefit you'll see from the 45 profile is the softening of the ride a bit compared to the 30-35 series tires. I felt it was a good compromise of ride vs. all-out performance. The 420s look really good too.
The NT420S is 32.09 inches tall, and should work well with your 4.56 gears. They are also rated for "mud & snow", but I wouldn't expect studded snow tire performance out of them.....
The wheels look very nice, but I don't know much about them. I'm guessing that a reduction in weight with great quality is your reason for switching. Perhaps you're planning on lowering your truck a bit???? With 22's, you'll have many more tire options down the road.
Unless you're looking for a dedicated strip tire, I think you'll be happy with this choice.
That's one hell of a truck you're finishing up!
Lee
The benefit you'll see from the 45 profile is the softening of the ride a bit compared to the 30-35 series tires. I felt it was a good compromise of ride vs. all-out performance. The 420s look really good too.
The NT420S is 32.09 inches tall, and should work well with your 4.56 gears. They are also rated for "mud & snow", but I wouldn't expect studded snow tire performance out of them.....
The wheels look very nice, but I don't know much about them. I'm guessing that a reduction in weight with great quality is your reason for switching. Perhaps you're planning on lowering your truck a bit???? With 22's, you'll have many more tire options down the road.
Unless you're looking for a dedicated strip tire, I think you'll be happy with this choice.
That's one hell of a truck you're finishing up!
Lee




Have you considered, Pirelli Scorpion Zero Asimmetrico or Yokohama Parada Spec-X? I think BF G offers the g-Force Sport in that size too.
