I am Replacing Stock tires on my 2017 SL Sling With 22's all the way around. Is there anything i should Be Aware of by Doing This ?
Stock tires vs 22's
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Welcome @LONERANGER7. Don't know about 22s but I have considered them in my almost 3 years of SS ownership. You need to see if you can make the Eureka Springs meet the end of this month. Slingshot Invasion
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I'll be there On SAT. Only i gotta work to pay for this thing lol.
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If you feel committed to 22" tires, then go for it. My only concern would be the lack of available tires for that size. Generally, the smaller diameter tires come in a lot more brands and sizes for more choice.
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Ya the drive and handling 22"s in the front are not gonna be so helpfully if you like to drive hard specially cornering but if you just cruising they should be fine. that's a four inch difference from stock in the front maybe some one running 22s will chime in.another thing to worry about is will it affect an mods down the road for example if you went that big and liked the welter dual exhaust that exits out the back you wouldn't be able to install it because you would have serious rubbing issues probably wouldn't be able to make the clearance there guys with 20's In the rear and they have rubbing issues. Just throwing hat out there
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Traction control issues?
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Big negative is rubbers will cost more $$$$$$$
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Big negative is rubbers will cost more $$$$$$$
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I had a few issues at first. Did have to adjust preload on front shocks and also rear shock because as someone said before the Welter Exhaust will rub... I shortened the rear pipe and moved exhaust as close to the rear plastic as I could without melting. I have no issues with cornering but is does ride a little rough... Hope that helps...