charlieaarons
Explorer
I don’t believe those sizes exist in 22.5. There’s 385/65R22.5 (common worldwide), and 425&445/65R22.5, much less common.Before you go to the r20s, do you plan South America? R20s are unavailable in South America. Strange but true. A 365 or 395 22.5 is a better choice for 99% of your driving.
And then there’s the issue of beadlock availability, for preventing debeading at low pressure.
I’m not aware of any beadlock availability for xy.5 tires and wheels (2 piece wheels are necessary for internal beadlocks) with the unusual exception of 2 piece Humvee 16.5”.
Lots of people don’t think they’ll ever need to deflate their tires to prevent getting stuck (or to get unstuck). Until they do. Debeading is a fairly gruesome and effective way to ruin your day.