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dusty
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Posted: 08/22/06 03:47 AM
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I have a 2004 Chevrolet Colorado LS, its 2wd crew cab. I want to stuff a set of 22s on it. I found a set i like, but the tires are big. Can i fit a 22 with a 305/45/ZR22 on my truck without suspension alteration? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Posted: 08/24/06 05:18 AM
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HEY BRO. BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN PUTTING WHEELS ON THAT TRUCK..NOT JUST ANYTHING WILL *** THE COLORADO TAKES A HIGH POSITIVE OFFSET..ESPECIALLY IF YOU EVER WANT TO DO ANY SUSPENTION MODIFICATION..YOU NEED A +30 OFFSET AT A MINIMUM..FOR EXAMPLE.YOU WOULD RUN THE SAME OFFSET WHEEL AS A NISSAN HARDBODY OR AN ISUZU PUP..THE MARKET HAS OPENED UP FOR THESE WHEELS AND NOW THERE ARE PLENTY OF WHEELS FOR US TO CHOOSE FROM..I DO THIS FOR A LIVING , SO I WOULDNT LEAD YOU IN THE WRONG DIRECTION..GOOD LUCK BRO.. GARY-ISUZUDRAGBYU.
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dusty
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Posted: 09/05/06 03:12 AM
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I appreciate the help, another set of wheels that will also work are a set for a tahoe 4wd. I found that out when i had a blow out. I dont plan on doing anything with the suspension now or in the future, but that is handy piece of information to keep in mind just in case. Thanks for the help and if i have anymore questions i will be sure to ask.
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