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    To all that have 22X11X8 front tires

    Would this 22X9X8 work? It is considered a rear tire but it might work decent for a front?

    I can't recall ever seeing this size. Make sure you click on to enlarge.

    We could now have a narrower tire with out changing the rim or must you still get a narrower rim too? Maybe the stock rim would "bow" it out too much but 2" isn't that extreme, is it?

    Cool that it is a run-flat. You could finish out the day then!

    http://www.retromotorsports.com/cata...oducts_id/1705
    Last edited by Huffa; 05-27-2005 at 08:05 PM.

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    I don't think it would work on the OEM rim..... 2 inches is an inch on each side if you think of it that way... I think the bead would pull away from the rim.

    Bruce
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    Maybe if you ran a low enough air pressure maybe the tire would be able to spread itself out better and reach each side.
    Nate

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    Dunlop KT 537 22X10x8

    http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...s/OG/g4715.jpg

    I'll bet that would work.

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