that would be sick....I know many say not to run a 12"wide wheel without a lift but I run a 33" tire on 20x12s with no issues at stock hight on my 02..with that being said and the larger wheel wells on the 2010s I think it will work
305/35/R24 fits fine on my race truck but I am zero off set on the Giovanni Sette rims.
Stuck on KMC? The Dub Hustlas would look nice and they are plus 10 offset so you can lower the front by adding the 5.4L gas springs part # 5C3Z-5310-DA. My crew cab rides like an cadilac. no blocks at all in the back
Wouldnt you need a 325? 305 is only like 12" wide so their would be no sidewall and i bet it'd be a biatch to mount them.. 325s are around 12.8" wide.. Still no sidewall but seems like it would make mounting easier and 325s with an aspect ratio of 35 would be almost 33" tall
I say go for it, I've been waiting for someone to put 24's on a lowered cc to see what it would look like. I think it should be enough tire, you may have just a little less sidewall than what you have now with the 22's but it should be fine.
Is a 305/40/24 too much tire? Its about 34.5" tall and Falken makes one with a 120 rating thats not all that expensive...wonder if it will fit on my truck lowered like it is with a 24x10 wheel that has a +25 offset.
Currently my wheels are +18 and my 305/45/22s have more than enough room everywhere, they are about the same as yours... 32.5 or so tall.
Anyhow..I just picked up a used set of Kumhos 305/35/24 they are a little lower profile than I may have wanted...but they are in great shape and $250 for the whole set...lol
They are 114 rated to still pretty decent...I am going to get them mounted as soon as my wheels get in and put em on the truck...cant wait to see what it looks like with the 24s!!
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