22's/35" Tires work with leveling kit on 2010 FX4?

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Old Oct 29, 2011 | 04:37 PM
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22's/35" Tires work with leveling kit on 2010 FX4?

Hey guys I have a 2010 FX4 with a Bilstein Leveling kit on it right now set to its max height and am looking at doing a different wheel/tire setup and was just curious if it will work with no rubbing or other issues. I am wanting to get a set of the 22" Harley wheels from the 08 Harley edition trucks and I have found a nice used set of 22" Trail Grappler Tires that I am sure will mount onto the wheels but I didn't know if they are going to be too much (wide and tall) for a leveling kit? The wheels are 22x9 with a +44mm offset and the tires are 325/50/22, which have specs of 34.92 overall diamter and 13.19 for an overall width according to Nitto's Specs on their website. I am thinking it will be a good looking setup but don't want to go through all the hassle and then when I get them mounted on the truck they don't end up working or have issues so I thought I would get some advice from guys that might have this setup or have any input.
 
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Old Oct 29, 2011 | 05:48 PM
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That setup will be significantly heavier than stock. More wear and tear on the drivetrain and mpg loss. I think it will work. The wheel specs seem similar to stock wheels that are on their now, which allow the largest tire fitment. Check blackoutfx4, he had 22s with that size tire, but recently dropped down to 33s. Not sure if he rubbed bad or not, but would expect minor rubbing at full turn. He had the nittos as well. Check it out.
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Old Oct 29, 2011 | 07:45 PM
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i think there would some cutting involved to your trim thats a 13" tire width, plus rubbing on your control arm
 
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