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Old 04-21-2006, 05:15 AM
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22" fitting ???

I'm thinking of selling these 20s I just put on and going for some 22s. I will not consider it if I need to buy new struts or a sway bar....Hell, anything other than the wheels..Also, will I have to remove my Eibachs?
I need to know what's involved going with 22s...

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Old 04-21-2006, 01:31 PM
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yeah, the 22" rims will fit. I hope you like riding around with rubber bands as tires though

The real question is why you want to look that ridiculous...Your 20's actually look really good (I usually hate 20's), but 22's will look stupid, IMO.
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at least they're on a 6th gen and not any other gen. they can hold the largest wheels out of any maxima, imo. but like irish said, 20's are already plenty big.
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the hell with 20's!!! that **** is for hondas...

with 22's you need a better suspension like coils or you can raise the rear alittle some other way, cause the rear will rub on stock suspension, not sure if the eibachs are stiff enough to hold the weight of the car not to rub.

a better swaybar for the roll, and thats it..

I recommend a 22x8, any higher will rub the front wheel well, unless you want a big lip you can fit the 22x9 like me. small rubs when U turning, nothing major, but you will have to trim some parts if you go with a drop.

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Originally Posted by Tek-Niq
the hell with 20's!!! that **** is for hondas...

TEK..
Classic line!!

Dubz are nice, but I agree with Tek... you can't lose with 22s
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i also agree with tek i have 22x8 and i dont have any rubbing problems and i have not did anything to the suspenion.
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Old 04-23-2006, 01:38 PM
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i have 20 but think of goin with 22s
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Old 04-24-2006, 03:14 AM
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Originally Posted by regalgs on dubz
i also agree with tek i have 22x8 and i dont have any rubbing problems and i have not did anything to the suspenion.
Would you be able to lower your any with it on the 22s you think? I noticed Teks was still kinda high in the front before he lowered it. The rear I could go back stock, but i'd like to leave my Eibachs on the front.
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Originally Posted by 02MaxGLE
Would you be able to lower your any with it on the 22s you think? I noticed Teks was still kinda high in the front before he lowered it. The rear I could go back stock, but i'd like to leave my Eibachs on the front.
I lowered the front for sure, I had to... the rear can be lowered alittle bit, not much though..

I guess you can call that a drop.
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