22" Wheels

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Pacific Wheel

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Thanks a ton for this information Pacific Wheel.

You got it. Those specs are a little on the conservative side. All tires vary in size from brand to brand so I erred on the side of caution but it should at least give you some guidelines to follow.
 

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Im running 22x12 with -44 offset with 33's and it took 2.5 inches on the front to keep them from rubbing. I tried 35's and I think it would have taken a 4 or 6 inch lift to clear them without any trimming. I think you'd be good with a 22x10 with no more than a -25 offset but you'd still have to install a leveling kit

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The tires are also much more expensive and ride rougher.

This is true! If you want to maintain the nice ride quality of the stock Raptor, I would avoid 22s and even 20s. 17s with 35s and 18s with 37s will ride about the same, anything bigger not so much...

Since you live in Maryland, I am sure you have some rough winters and the pot-hole filled roads to match.

If you are fine with a rough riding truck that you feel every crack and bump in the road, spend the extra $$$$ and get 22s! Post a picture when you are done, one way or the other.
 
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