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Thanks for sharing, was looking at these exact same tires and size for mine. Do you have any more pics at a 3/4 angle or down the side to show how much more they fill the 'tuck' of the stock wheels? Do they get close to rubbing the fender liner anywhere? I have mudflaps on mine so I know I'm definitely closer than stock on the front.
GPS comparison is the easiest route. Just download a free speedometer app that shows speed down to tenths and use the analog spedo like the directions say.
See 726-12-01 on the BCM tab
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uDSQ1Z5a2Wt8-kjrSiVSlDFGFHnfeuhb3RTMVz95730/edit#gid=0
Here is the calculation file
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mWnuQZlDTUGjKjmJje1QJIR8Z2c7Kf8KBZxKnw_8EqU/edit#gid=0
I got different outputs on tire size route vs gps and like I said mine is spot on to the gps now going the GPS route. You'll have to do the PCM and TCM relearn afterwards to get the wrench off. Its simple just go back to the part where you pick which module youre going to change and one of the modules should say PCM reset/relearn or something to that effect, click go then do the TCM afterwards. I literally did all of this while sitting waiting in the carpool line before picking up one of the kids today so doesn't take long.
Still waiting to see pics of @HigherHealings setup on a curb and at full lock with zero rubInteresting. Thanks. What year is your EXPY? I have a 20'.....forscan is little different for the 20's.
Interesting. Thanks. What year is your EXPY? I have a 20'.....forscan is little different for the 20's.
@Bow512 Now that you have been running these for awhile, could you provide any updates on this? Any rubbing or other issues with the 305/45R22 tire on the stock wheels?Not a 33x12.50 but I wanted this posted because I couldn’t find actual info anywhere. I just got a set of 305/45/22 Toyo AT3’s put on and I have no rubbing while driving. At complete full lock sitting still without letting go of the steering wheel the tire slightly touches the control arm, but I haven’t had it hit it while driving yet. I don’t think you can go any wider on the stock 22.
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