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New 22" Rims on My Land cruiser..... :D


Beau

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20" were looking to small on my cruiser so I thought I would go for the 22". Only problem was that the normal 295 30 22" were too small diameter and would have led to a bad ride, so I opted for some Pirreli Scorpion 305 40 22" Bad Boys! :teeth: (Just had to do a small Mud Flap Modification to stop if touching!

 

The wheels are 22" 10" wide Team Dynamics wheels with a 4" Stainless steel Dish!

Before!

 

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After

 

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What do you guys think? :)

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But why have a 4x4 then *Sobs quietly in the corner* :cry:

 

-Because I need 8 seats for when we all go out.

-Because 4x4 landcruisers are the most reliable thing.....

-I need nice wheels on my cars, no matter what they are

-Need something to commute to work (50 miles) when it snows/ bad weather.

 

Plus I live in Milton keynes where low profile tyres are good.

 

And I have not once got stuck with my 20" in about 1 foot snow, or thick mud.

 

Plus I personally think it looks awesome!

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But why have a 4x4 then *Sobs quietly in the corner* :cry:

 

-Because I need 8 seats for when we all go out.

-Because 4x4 landcruisers are the most reliable thing.....

-I need nice wheels on my cars, no matter what they are

-Need something to commute to work (50 miles) when it snows/ bad weather.

 

Plus I live in Milton keynes where low profile tyres are good.

 

And I have not once got stuck with my 20" in about 1 foot snow, or thick mud.

 

Plus I personally think it looks awesome!

Cant argue with that :clap:

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Dare I ask how much tyres are? :wacko:

 

Tyres are all 305 40 22 Pirreli Scorpion and in TOTAL cost me £150.deliverd :yahoo:

All part worn with 6-7mm tread on them.

 

The thing is these tyres are only used on Hummers and big US trucks so are very cheap on second hand as no one wants them.

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Would look better on regular sized OEM alloys......

 

 

 

We've had this discussion before though...... ;)

 

Considered the OEM alloys on some BIG CHUNKY tyres BUT firstly cost is higher as diff would need to re gear, would need a small body lift, suspension lift, tyres wear quickly and are horrible to drive in the wet, loads of road noise, too much body roll and I dont go off roading :)

 

Thats why I went for this look! ;)

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