22's on a S-10

nismboy6986
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my pops has a 91 2wd S-10 that i'm thinking about taking off his hands but i was wondering would 22's fit. he already has lowered (the reason why i want is because the only thing it really needs is bigger rims and of course my ICE and its set) with drop blocks/ spindles. it's not slammed to the ground but it sits about as high as your average full size car. can't quite remember the exact drop. i was hoping i could put 22's on it at its current stance but i would be willing to put it back stock height if necissary. air ride is out the qustion because with the price of that i might as well just buy i body kit and a tein coilover damper kit for my import.

 
my pops has a 91 2wd S-10 that i'm thinking about taking off his hands but i was wondering would 22's fit. he already has lowered (the reason why i want is because the only thing it really needs is bigger rims and of course my ICE and its set) with drop blocks/ spindles. it's not slammed to the ground but it sits about as high as your average full size car. can't quite remember the exact drop. i was hoping i could put 22's on it at its current stance but i would be willing to put it back stock height if necissary. air ride is out the qustion because with the price of that i might as well just buy i body kit and a tein coilover damper kit for my import.
Even without the drop, 22's would be a stretch for an S-10.

In order to fit 22's on it, you would need to relocate the wheel wells, or raise the truck.

 
if i'm going to be lifting i rather just buy a 500 dollar box chevy and work on that. guess i'll just stick to my original plan of making my 95 sentra look 3-series beemerish.

 
i got a 91 GMC sonoma its dropped 5'' in front with spindles shocks and springs and 7'' in the rear with blocks laefsprings and shocks all by bell tek

i would love to put 22's on my tuck to so we have a set of 22's with a really low profile tire in out show room so i put one on yesterday

NO GO couldent turn the front wheels at all!!! looked really good tho

so me and the guys figured out that it is possible with front wheel drive rims and cutting out all the wheel wells and air ride is the only way to fit 21's or bigger

now i say air ride beacuse i want to lay frame on 22's so bad

that and a paint job are the next upgrades on my truck

 
22s are to big for little trucks, I have a colorado and so does my friend i have 20s and he has 22's and they just look retarded on a truck that size, unles its slammed out

 
My friend has a escalade with 26 and lower it 3 inch with out doing any thing else i bet you could put 20 or 22 on it.

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He has the truck lowered, they will not fit. And there is no way you could fit 26's on an Escalade without doing some wheel well work, especially if it is dropped. You need to break out the measuring tape and call your friend a liar.

 
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