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big pimp



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What tyres are best for 22s?

Hi guys.... Been Reading up a fair bit about 22s, and was just wondering what tyre size would be best for giving decent protection?

I know a few are running 265/35 but I'd be under the impression these would be quite 'low-profile'?
Working it out a 265/35 would have 92mm of rubber whereas a 285/35 would have nearly 100mm of rubber to protect the wheels.

So what are the options out there. Is anyone running a bigger profile in 22s (and do they have any pics?)

also, what can be fitted to a MY10 RRS? Is there a limit profile?

Finally, what would be a good tyre for 22s for probably a bit of 'soft roading' as um sure road tyres would end up getting stuck on a beach etc?

Thanks

Post #267610 Wed Jun 02 2010 7:08am
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Jonny Fresh



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I would say with 22s get as much rubber as possible (without exceeding the maximum overall wheel/tyre size - which im not sure what it is).....

Regarding off roading (even soft) with 22s this would not be recommended.

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As above I would not recommend 22" for anything but road use and 22" tyres are designed for road only.

I use 285/35/22 Toyo proxes as did I previously, no complaints

I did try a set of cooper avon and they failed under the weight and side walls cracked

hope that helps

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big pimp



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Thanks for that guys... 285/35s it'll be then I guess!

Why would you not recommend 22s on soft (grass, sand etc) surfaces? Is it because the tyres will be road tyres?

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As opposed to 285/35s my tyre guy has looked into 295/30s.

He says the 295s will have the same rolling diameter as the 285s but are a fair bit cheaper.

Can anyone see any problems with the change from a 285 to a 295?

Thanks in advance

Ross

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Bump.... Can anyone help or offer advice?

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I use this tyre size calculator...

http://www.tyresave.co.uk/tyresize.html

...which helps me check if I fancy a change of rims or altering sizes for a "stretched" look on certain cars. Generally you dont want to exceed 2% difference to original if you can help it as even at 70mph the speedo would be no more than perhaps 2mph out from what it was. If you consider that a 285/35/22 is the "standard" tyre then you could drop down to a 265/40/22 and have virtually identical rolling radius and be well under 2% out and gain a good few mm in sidewall - 106mm in crude terms as you described earlier, this is more than both the 285 and 295/35/22 options.

Obviously having a slightly larger sidewall size will soften the ride a tad, ease the punishment the wheels have to put up with and perhaps help with tramlining a touch. Downsides to a higher profile, skinnier tyre would be less direct turn in, slightly vague steering, more tyre squeel and less ultimate grip. Personally I think these are all moot points as a 265/40/22 is already such an extreme tyre that you are kinda swimming uphill !!!

Hope that helps.

james. Eat. Sleep. Race. Repeat.

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jdef90



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this calculator would help you also compare the rims as well as the tyres.
it may be helpfull to estimate the overal "space" which the new wheel will need
http://www.rimsntires.com/rt_specs.jsp
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Michael7s



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does anyone use 285/40/22 ?

yes, I read about speedo showing different speed, but I'm more interested if they are going to fit arches without rubbing.

They would be 29mm (3,80%) higher than 285/35/22.

Reason for asking is I can have 285/40/22 in quite good price and could do with higher tyres due to comfort and less stress on wheels.

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Disco



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If this is for a RRS2 then 275 40. They are not a road tyres the Std Contis.
Not much else around in that size.

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Michael7s



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RRS 2007.
275/40/22 are 779mm, and 285/40/22 are 787mm. Just 8mm between them.
I guess it shouldnt be a problem

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Olly-ibiza



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mine is on toyo's well worth paying extra for tyres, the cheepo budget ones fall apart well before wear is an issue

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285/35/22 LOOK better but 275/40/22 have less chance of hairli e cracks I have experienced both silverRRS 2.7 TDV6 22"WHEELS FULL COLOUR CODE,STEPS,REMAP..gone
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The only tyres that make sense on 22's are 285/35/22 for me. I'd guess lower profiles would compromise the suspension too much. I've already to replace all my bushes. So it's a no go to drop to 295/30/22 for me.

Toyo look great on 22's if that helps. 

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I've got 295/30/22's continental sports all round, worth paying a little extra compared to the budget tyres Thumbs Up RRS SUPERCHARGED, 22 INCH ALLOYS, JAVA BLACK, FULLY COLOUR CODED
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