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22” all season/winter tires? Or heck no
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Substantial_Air_9428 is age 22
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Okay so I got some 22” rims, they have some decent rubber, they are the all season Hancook ventures RT, 275/45r22 I was curious about running them in the snow? The rubber I know would not have a problem.. on a smaller rim of course. But with the weight tacked on with the 22s I was curious how bad it would make turning, braking, accelerating, so basically…. How much of a problem would they be? Also I would say I’m pretty experienced in snowy conditions, been driving in the snow since I was 14 with tires from almost bald, to mud grapp, street tires I just always had factory rims or stayed a size or two above nothing crazy. Honest opinions I don’t want any hate please and thank you🙏

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