Lexani’s and lionharts are wider and taller than the Michelin’s in this size. I’m sure they would be fine. This isn’t as tight of a fit as you guys think.
The Lionheart LH5 isn't wider or taller than Michelin Pilot Sports size for size. The cheap chinese tires are in fact narrower and have less sidewall, not more. I know because I've owned BOTH Lionheart LH5s and Michelin MPSS in 305/35-22 size. The Michelin is a bigger tire in EVERY measurement, including circumference. That's not my opinion, that's simply a fact I personally observed.
I've had several sets of wheels, including 22x10.5 Velgen VF5s with 305/35-22 Lionhearts and Forgestar F14s with Michelin MPSS 305/35-22s. The Michelin MPSS tires were noticeably wider, bigger and taller than the Lionhearts in the "same size". Same observation when you compare 285/40-22s side by side. As stated above, that's fact not an opinion.
I have checked fender and suspension clearance "lock to lock" with both tire brands in 285 size. Neither the Lionheart nor the Michelins in a larger size tire than 285 would fit up front on my CM2s without rubbing. A narrower 305 WILL fit in the rear. 285 in the front is MAX width than can be used. IF you were to run 285 fronts and 305 rears, the ECU will sense the difference in tire size difference and turn off the AWD. I had to run 285/45-22s in the rear (emergency during traveling) and the AWD system kept turning off. Yes its that sensitive.
Due to the CM2 wheel having massive concavity, I'm willing to bet the offset is more like a 28 or 30. Nowhere close to a 38 offset, hence why my wheels appear flush with the plastic fender, but the tires, because of the rounded sidewall, tuck nicely into the wheel well with no rubbing. A +38 offset with the CM2 concavity would not even fit the application lol.
Those Vossens don't have anywhere near the concavity of the CM2s. The difference between a +30 offset and a +38 offset is huge and I find it very hard to believe an 11" width wheel with 305 with tires (any brand) and a +38 offset isn't rubbing the suspension when you lock the wheel in a turn. I barely have enough clearance with my 285s with a more aggressive offset (which moves the rim further away from the suspension and closer to the fender). I guess I need to go measure the back spacing of the Ferrada CM2 with a ruler.
Anyone who purchases the 22x11 Ferrada CM2s for the Explorer ST and a 305/35-22 tire will be very disappointed in the fitment up front. It WILL NOT clear the shock casing. It is already an aggressive fitment. The 285s have literally 2-3mm clearance and that's it. A wider tire on my CM2s will rub.