20s or 22s on a '98 Blazer
That's cool. I just was trying to see what you were getting at. I know you knew they would work and knew you had a reason for not reccomending it. I just didn't want you to think I was trying to say you didn't know what you were talking about or anything like that cause you've done more in the wheel and tire department than I have.
Imnotmikal, to some it up, either size will fit. But the 22's will give a rougher ride and you will have to watch potholes and hazards in the road like a hawk. Plus with 22's your speedo and odometer will be off a little unless you recalibrate the settings which can be done electronicly through the obdII port ( if I recall right). Oh and the only thing we ask in return for helping you out is that you post pictures when you get your wheels on the blazer!
Imnotmikal, to some it up, either size will fit. But the 22's will give a rougher ride and you will have to watch potholes and hazards in the road like a hawk. Plus with 22's your speedo and odometer will be off a little unless you recalibrate the settings which can be done electronicly through the obdII port ( if I recall right). Oh and the only thing we ask in return for helping you out is that you post pictures when you get your wheels on the blazer!

Because 35's are practically rubber bands and since the truck will be stock height it'll look odd. Below is what my truck looked like at stock height with 20's. Oh btw back space for a 4wd is 6", so try to stay close to that number. Centerline makes wheels with a 5" and 5.5" backsapce which will work.


Because 35's are practically rubber bands and since the truck will be stock height it'll look odd. Below is what my truck looked like at stock height with 20's. Oh btw back space for a 4wd is 6", so try to stay close to that number. Centerline makes wheels with a 5" and 5.5" backsapce which will work.


so exactly what tire size do you have on them??and its a 2wd??right?
and what year?
Oh and NJ4x4, that line of "Because 35's are practically rubber bands". That's going in my sig! If someone didn't know you were talking about low pro tires, that makes it sound like you must run 40 inch tires or something
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Last edited by ImScrewed92; Jun 19, 2010 at 11:28 PM.




