35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
Im currently sporting 31x11.5 on my stock 15x7 rims - and they just
dont look fat and juicy enough. I kinda like the way a fat tires look on a 7 as apposed to an 8 or a 10 inch wide rim. Ive heard of other doing it.. any real danger? Many thanks. |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
I don't think you'll find any one who will install a twelve inch
tire on a seven: http://www.800-923-jeep.com/techCorner/tire_fitment.cfm God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ jason@cyberpine.com wrote: > > Im currently sporting 31x11.5 on my stock 15x7 rims - and they just > dont look fat and juicy enough. I kinda like the way a fat tires look > on a 7 as apposed to an 8 or a 10 inch wide rim. Ive heard of other > doing it.. any real danger? > > Many thanks. |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
I don't think you'll find any one who will install a twelve inch
tire on a seven: http://www.800-923-jeep.com/techCorner/tire_fitment.cfm God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ jason@cyberpine.com wrote: > > Im currently sporting 31x11.5 on my stock 15x7 rims - and they just > dont look fat and juicy enough. I kinda like the way a fat tires look > on a 7 as apposed to an 8 or a 10 inch wide rim. Ive heard of other > doing it.. any real danger? > > Many thanks. |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
I don't think you'll find any one who will install a twelve inch
tire on a seven: http://www.800-923-jeep.com/techCorner/tire_fitment.cfm God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ jason@cyberpine.com wrote: > > Im currently sporting 31x11.5 on my stock 15x7 rims - and they just > dont look fat and juicy enough. I kinda like the way a fat tires look > on a 7 as apposed to an 8 or a 10 inch wide rim. Ive heard of other > doing it.. any real danger? > > Many thanks. |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
I don't think you'll find any one who will install a twelve inch
tire on a seven: http://www.800-923-jeep.com/techCorner/tire_fitment.cfm God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ jason@cyberpine.com wrote: > > Im currently sporting 31x11.5 on my stock 15x7 rims - and they just > dont look fat and juicy enough. I kinda like the way a fat tires look > on a 7 as apposed to an 8 or a 10 inch wide rim. Ive heard of other > doing it.. any real danger? > > Many thanks. |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
Is that even possible?
<jason@cyberpine.com> wrote in message news:ef0a04d7.0405292052.23c2e89d@posting.google.c om... > Im currently sporting 31x11.5 on my stock 15x7 rims - and they just > dont look fat and juicy enough. I kinda like the way a fat tires look > on a 7 as apposed to an 8 or a 10 inch wide rim. Ive heard of other > doing it.. any real danger? > > Many thanks. |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
Is that even possible?
<jason@cyberpine.com> wrote in message news:ef0a04d7.0405292052.23c2e89d@posting.google.c om... > Im currently sporting 31x11.5 on my stock 15x7 rims - and they just > dont look fat and juicy enough. I kinda like the way a fat tires look > on a 7 as apposed to an 8 or a 10 inch wide rim. Ive heard of other > doing it.. any real danger? > > Many thanks. |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
Is that even possible?
<jason@cyberpine.com> wrote in message news:ef0a04d7.0405292052.23c2e89d@posting.google.c om... > Im currently sporting 31x11.5 on my stock 15x7 rims - and they just > dont look fat and juicy enough. I kinda like the way a fat tires look > on a 7 as apposed to an 8 or a 10 inch wide rim. Ive heard of other > doing it.. any real danger? > > Many thanks. |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
Is that even possible?
<jason@cyberpine.com> wrote in message news:ef0a04d7.0405292052.23c2e89d@posting.google.c om... > Im currently sporting 31x11.5 on my stock 15x7 rims - and they just > dont look fat and juicy enough. I kinda like the way a fat tires look > on a 7 as apposed to an 8 or a 10 inch wide rim. Ive heard of other > doing it.. any real danger? > > Many thanks. |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
I've seen a few posting saying they run 12.5 on 7 and the manager at
my local Tire Kingdom said he does it all the time. Not looking to argue against what's recommended and known to be safe, just looking to get warm and fuzzies about going outside the box (rim in this case). One point of curiosity as 12.5 seems like a big stretch for 7 is that the narrow inside of 12 inch tire is likely closer to 7 than 12.5. It might be safer to run 12.5 on 7 than on 10+ .. So nobody on here is doing it? |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
I've seen a few posting saying they run 12.5 on 7 and the manager at
my local Tire Kingdom said he does it all the time. Not looking to argue against what's recommended and known to be safe, just looking to get warm and fuzzies about going outside the box (rim in this case). One point of curiosity as 12.5 seems like a big stretch for 7 is that the narrow inside of 12 inch tire is likely closer to 7 than 12.5. It might be safer to run 12.5 on 7 than on 10+ .. So nobody on here is doing it? |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
I've seen a few posting saying they run 12.5 on 7 and the manager at
my local Tire Kingdom said he does it all the time. Not looking to argue against what's recommended and known to be safe, just looking to get warm and fuzzies about going outside the box (rim in this case). One point of curiosity as 12.5 seems like a big stretch for 7 is that the narrow inside of 12 inch tire is likely closer to 7 than 12.5. It might be safer to run 12.5 on 7 than on 10+ .. So nobody on here is doing it? |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
I've seen a few posting saying they run 12.5 on 7 and the manager at
my local Tire Kingdom said he does it all the time. Not looking to argue against what's recommended and known to be safe, just looking to get warm and fuzzies about going outside the box (rim in this case). One point of curiosity as 12.5 seems like a big stretch for 7 is that the narrow inside of 12 inch tire is likely closer to 7 than 12.5. It might be safer to run 12.5 on 7 than on 10+ .. So nobody on here is doing it? |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
Damn it! Give me a name, I want to put someone in jail!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ jason@cyberpine.com wrote: > > I've seen a few posting saying they run 12.5 on 7 and the manager at > my local Tire Kingdom said he does it all the time. > > Not looking to argue against what's recommended and known to be safe, > just looking to get warm and fuzzies about going outside the box (rim > in this case). One point of curiosity as 12.5 seems like a big > stretch for 7 is that the narrow inside of 12 inch tire is likely > closer to 7 than 12.5. It might be safer to run 12.5 on 7 than on > 10+ .. > > So nobody on here is doing it? |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
Damn it! Give me a name, I want to put someone in jail!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ jason@cyberpine.com wrote: > > I've seen a few posting saying they run 12.5 on 7 and the manager at > my local Tire Kingdom said he does it all the time. > > Not looking to argue against what's recommended and known to be safe, > just looking to get warm and fuzzies about going outside the box (rim > in this case). One point of curiosity as 12.5 seems like a big > stretch for 7 is that the narrow inside of 12 inch tire is likely > closer to 7 than 12.5. It might be safer to run 12.5 on 7 than on > 10+ .. > > So nobody on here is doing it? |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
Damn it! Give me a name, I want to put someone in jail!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ jason@cyberpine.com wrote: > > I've seen a few posting saying they run 12.5 on 7 and the manager at > my local Tire Kingdom said he does it all the time. > > Not looking to argue against what's recommended and known to be safe, > just looking to get warm and fuzzies about going outside the box (rim > in this case). One point of curiosity as 12.5 seems like a big > stretch for 7 is that the narrow inside of 12 inch tire is likely > closer to 7 than 12.5. It might be safer to run 12.5 on 7 than on > 10+ .. > > So nobody on here is doing it? |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
Damn it! Give me a name, I want to put someone in jail!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ jason@cyberpine.com wrote: > > I've seen a few posting saying they run 12.5 on 7 and the manager at > my local Tire Kingdom said he does it all the time. > > Not looking to argue against what's recommended and known to be safe, > just looking to get warm and fuzzies about going outside the box (rim > in this case). One point of curiosity as 12.5 seems like a big > stretch for 7 is that the narrow inside of 12 inch tire is likely > closer to 7 than 12.5. It might be safer to run 12.5 on 7 than on > 10+ .. > > So nobody on here is doing it? |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
On 1 Jun 2004 15:04:56 -0700, jason@cyberpine.com wrote:
>I've seen a few posting saying they run 12.5 on 7 and the manager at >my local Tire Kingdom said he does it all the time. > >Not looking to argue against what's recommended and known to be safe, >just looking to get warm and fuzzies about going outside the box (rim >in this case). One point of curiosity as 12.5 seems like a big >stretch for 7 is that the narrow inside of 12 inch tire is likely >closer to 7 than 12.5. It might be safer to run 12.5 on 7 than on >10+ .. > >So nobody on here is doing it? I recently bought a set of 5 33X12.5" used tires from a friend of mine and plan on putting them on my stock '76 CJ-5 rims in the near future. I'm a little worried about the clearance for the back tires as far as the leaf springs are concerned, width-wise. I'm not concerned about the tires blowing off of the rims or anything like that. But then again, I'm not the brightest bulb in the um... pack of bulbs. -- Less drivel, more Dremel. Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite, and furthermore always carry a small snake. - W.C. Fields |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
On 1 Jun 2004 15:04:56 -0700, jason@cyberpine.com wrote:
>I've seen a few posting saying they run 12.5 on 7 and the manager at >my local Tire Kingdom said he does it all the time. > >Not looking to argue against what's recommended and known to be safe, >just looking to get warm and fuzzies about going outside the box (rim >in this case). One point of curiosity as 12.5 seems like a big >stretch for 7 is that the narrow inside of 12 inch tire is likely >closer to 7 than 12.5. It might be safer to run 12.5 on 7 than on >10+ .. > >So nobody on here is doing it? I recently bought a set of 5 33X12.5" used tires from a friend of mine and plan on putting them on my stock '76 CJ-5 rims in the near future. I'm a little worried about the clearance for the back tires as far as the leaf springs are concerned, width-wise. I'm not concerned about the tires blowing off of the rims or anything like that. But then again, I'm not the brightest bulb in the um... pack of bulbs. -- Less drivel, more Dremel. Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite, and furthermore always carry a small snake. - W.C. Fields |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
On 1 Jun 2004 15:04:56 -0700, jason@cyberpine.com wrote:
>I've seen a few posting saying they run 12.5 on 7 and the manager at >my local Tire Kingdom said he does it all the time. > >Not looking to argue against what's recommended and known to be safe, >just looking to get warm and fuzzies about going outside the box (rim >in this case). One point of curiosity as 12.5 seems like a big >stretch for 7 is that the narrow inside of 12 inch tire is likely >closer to 7 than 12.5. It might be safer to run 12.5 on 7 than on >10+ .. > >So nobody on here is doing it? I recently bought a set of 5 33X12.5" used tires from a friend of mine and plan on putting them on my stock '76 CJ-5 rims in the near future. I'm a little worried about the clearance for the back tires as far as the leaf springs are concerned, width-wise. I'm not concerned about the tires blowing off of the rims or anything like that. But then again, I'm not the brightest bulb in the um... pack of bulbs. -- Less drivel, more Dremel. Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite, and furthermore always carry a small snake. - W.C. Fields |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
On 1 Jun 2004 15:04:56 -0700, jason@cyberpine.com wrote:
>I've seen a few posting saying they run 12.5 on 7 and the manager at >my local Tire Kingdom said he does it all the time. > >Not looking to argue against what's recommended and known to be safe, >just looking to get warm and fuzzies about going outside the box (rim >in this case). One point of curiosity as 12.5 seems like a big >stretch for 7 is that the narrow inside of 12 inch tire is likely >closer to 7 than 12.5. It might be safer to run 12.5 on 7 than on >10+ .. > >So nobody on here is doing it? I recently bought a set of 5 33X12.5" used tires from a friend of mine and plan on putting them on my stock '76 CJ-5 rims in the near future. I'm a little worried about the clearance for the back tires as far as the leaf springs are concerned, width-wise. I'm not concerned about the tires blowing off of the rims or anything like that. But then again, I'm not the brightest bulb in the um... pack of bulbs. -- Less drivel, more Dremel. Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite, and furthermore always carry a small snake. - W.C. Fields |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
A 12.50 is a bit too wide to go onto a 7" rim.
<jason@cyberpine.com> wrote in message news:ef0a04d7.0405292052.23c2e89d@posting.google.c om... > Im currently sporting 31x11.5 on my stock 15x7 rims - and they just > dont look fat and juicy enough. I kinda like the way a fat tires look > on a 7 as apposed to an 8 or a 10 inch wide rim. Ive heard of other > doing it.. any real danger? > > Many thanks. |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
A 12.50 is a bit too wide to go onto a 7" rim.
<jason@cyberpine.com> wrote in message news:ef0a04d7.0405292052.23c2e89d@posting.google.c om... > Im currently sporting 31x11.5 on my stock 15x7 rims - and they just > dont look fat and juicy enough. I kinda like the way a fat tires look > on a 7 as apposed to an 8 or a 10 inch wide rim. Ive heard of other > doing it.. any real danger? > > Many thanks. |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
A 12.50 is a bit too wide to go onto a 7" rim.
<jason@cyberpine.com> wrote in message news:ef0a04d7.0405292052.23c2e89d@posting.google.c om... > Im currently sporting 31x11.5 on my stock 15x7 rims - and they just > dont look fat and juicy enough. I kinda like the way a fat tires look > on a 7 as apposed to an 8 or a 10 inch wide rim. Ive heard of other > doing it.. any real danger? > > Many thanks. |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
A 12.50 is a bit too wide to go onto a 7" rim.
<jason@cyberpine.com> wrote in message news:ef0a04d7.0405292052.23c2e89d@posting.google.c om... > Im currently sporting 31x11.5 on my stock 15x7 rims - and they just > dont look fat and juicy enough. I kinda like the way a fat tires look > on a 7 as apposed to an 8 or a 10 inch wide rim. Ive heard of other > doing it.. any real danger? > > Many thanks. |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<10bqdj43seq68a5@corp.supernews.com>...
> A 12.50 is a bit too wide to go onto a 7" rim. > I'm starting to agree, An installer I spoke to said they would fall if took a hard turn. I currently have 10.5 on my 15x7 and was consider 275/60-15 .. 275/25.4 = 10.8 inches. Is this a correct conversion? and is 10.5 really 10.5? 275/60 look much fatter (since shorter) than 10.5x31 truck tires btw. And for my other truck a 93 Ford 2wd ranger with stock rims 14x7, can I get away with 255/60-14. 255 = 10.03 inches. I believe I've done this before. Anybody doing this? I can help but bring up the fact again, that when deflated, the inner rim of most tires is pretty narrow and that tires seem to adhear the ballon shape and might be safer that way as oppose the other extreme of forcing the lip out with air alone. Thanks *all* for the good info. |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<10bqdj43seq68a5@corp.supernews.com>...
> A 12.50 is a bit too wide to go onto a 7" rim. > I'm starting to agree, An installer I spoke to said they would fall if took a hard turn. I currently have 10.5 on my 15x7 and was consider 275/60-15 .. 275/25.4 = 10.8 inches. Is this a correct conversion? and is 10.5 really 10.5? 275/60 look much fatter (since shorter) than 10.5x31 truck tires btw. And for my other truck a 93 Ford 2wd ranger with stock rims 14x7, can I get away with 255/60-14. 255 = 10.03 inches. I believe I've done this before. Anybody doing this? I can help but bring up the fact again, that when deflated, the inner rim of most tires is pretty narrow and that tires seem to adhear the ballon shape and might be safer that way as oppose the other extreme of forcing the lip out with air alone. Thanks *all* for the good info. |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<10bqdj43seq68a5@corp.supernews.com>...
> A 12.50 is a bit too wide to go onto a 7" rim. > I'm starting to agree, An installer I spoke to said they would fall if took a hard turn. I currently have 10.5 on my 15x7 and was consider 275/60-15 .. 275/25.4 = 10.8 inches. Is this a correct conversion? and is 10.5 really 10.5? 275/60 look much fatter (since shorter) than 10.5x31 truck tires btw. And for my other truck a 93 Ford 2wd ranger with stock rims 14x7, can I get away with 255/60-14. 255 = 10.03 inches. I believe I've done this before. Anybody doing this? I can help but bring up the fact again, that when deflated, the inner rim of most tires is pretty narrow and that tires seem to adhear the ballon shape and might be safer that way as oppose the other extreme of forcing the lip out with air alone. Thanks *all* for the good info. |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<10bqdj43seq68a5@corp.supernews.com>...
> A 12.50 is a bit too wide to go onto a 7" rim. > I'm starting to agree, An installer I spoke to said they would fall if took a hard turn. I currently have 10.5 on my 15x7 and was consider 275/60-15 .. 275/25.4 = 10.8 inches. Is this a correct conversion? and is 10.5 really 10.5? 275/60 look much fatter (since shorter) than 10.5x31 truck tires btw. And for my other truck a 93 Ford 2wd ranger with stock rims 14x7, can I get away with 255/60-14. 255 = 10.03 inches. I believe I've done this before. Anybody doing this? I can help but bring up the fact again, that when deflated, the inner rim of most tires is pretty narrow and that tires seem to adhear the ballon shape and might be safer that way as oppose the other extreme of forcing the lip out with air alone. Thanks *all* for the good info. |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
You came up with a neat millimeters to inches converter of dividing
by 25.4, but it didn't take into consideration the tire series measurement, like the 275/60X15 is three inches less in height than the 31X10.50X15: http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp You might familiarize yourself with tire terminology: http://www.1010tires.com/tiretech.asp The series is a percentage of the tire's width it has in height. Then maybe study the design of a rim: http://www.off-road.com/jeep/wheel.htm See that rib on the rim the tire's heel and toe must fit into, now imagine putting an incorrect size tire on that rim. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ jason@cyberpine.com wrote: > > I'm starting to agree, An installer I spoke to said they would fall if > took a hard turn. > > I currently have 10.5 on my 15x7 and was consider 275/60-15 .. > > 275/25.4 = 10.8 inches. Is this a correct conversion? and is 10.5 > really 10.5? 275/60 look much fatter (since shorter) than 10.5x31 > truck tires btw. > > And for my other truck a 93 Ford 2wd ranger with stock rims 14x7, can > I get away with 255/60-14. 255 = 10.03 inches. I believe I've done > this before. Anybody doing this? > > I can help but bring up the fact again, that when deflated, the inner > rim of most tires is pretty narrow and that tires seem to adhear the > ballon shape and might be safer that way as oppose the other extreme > of forcing the lip out with air alone. > > Thanks *all* for the good info. |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
You came up with a neat millimeters to inches converter of dividing
by 25.4, but it didn't take into consideration the tire series measurement, like the 275/60X15 is three inches less in height than the 31X10.50X15: http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp You might familiarize yourself with tire terminology: http://www.1010tires.com/tiretech.asp The series is a percentage of the tire's width it has in height. Then maybe study the design of a rim: http://www.off-road.com/jeep/wheel.htm See that rib on the rim the tire's heel and toe must fit into, now imagine putting an incorrect size tire on that rim. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ jason@cyberpine.com wrote: > > I'm starting to agree, An installer I spoke to said they would fall if > took a hard turn. > > I currently have 10.5 on my 15x7 and was consider 275/60-15 .. > > 275/25.4 = 10.8 inches. Is this a correct conversion? and is 10.5 > really 10.5? 275/60 look much fatter (since shorter) than 10.5x31 > truck tires btw. > > And for my other truck a 93 Ford 2wd ranger with stock rims 14x7, can > I get away with 255/60-14. 255 = 10.03 inches. I believe I've done > this before. Anybody doing this? > > I can help but bring up the fact again, that when deflated, the inner > rim of most tires is pretty narrow and that tires seem to adhear the > ballon shape and might be safer that way as oppose the other extreme > of forcing the lip out with air alone. > > Thanks *all* for the good info. |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
You came up with a neat millimeters to inches converter of dividing
by 25.4, but it didn't take into consideration the tire series measurement, like the 275/60X15 is three inches less in height than the 31X10.50X15: http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp You might familiarize yourself with tire terminology: http://www.1010tires.com/tiretech.asp The series is a percentage of the tire's width it has in height. Then maybe study the design of a rim: http://www.off-road.com/jeep/wheel.htm See that rib on the rim the tire's heel and toe must fit into, now imagine putting an incorrect size tire on that rim. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ jason@cyberpine.com wrote: > > I'm starting to agree, An installer I spoke to said they would fall if > took a hard turn. > > I currently have 10.5 on my 15x7 and was consider 275/60-15 .. > > 275/25.4 = 10.8 inches. Is this a correct conversion? and is 10.5 > really 10.5? 275/60 look much fatter (since shorter) than 10.5x31 > truck tires btw. > > And for my other truck a 93 Ford 2wd ranger with stock rims 14x7, can > I get away with 255/60-14. 255 = 10.03 inches. I believe I've done > this before. Anybody doing this? > > I can help but bring up the fact again, that when deflated, the inner > rim of most tires is pretty narrow and that tires seem to adhear the > ballon shape and might be safer that way as oppose the other extreme > of forcing the lip out with air alone. > > Thanks *all* for the good info. |
Re: 35x12.5 on my stock 15x7 rims???
You came up with a neat millimeters to inches converter of dividing
by 25.4, but it didn't take into consideration the tire series measurement, like the 275/60X15 is three inches less in height than the 31X10.50X15: http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp You might familiarize yourself with tire terminology: http://www.1010tires.com/tiretech.asp The series is a percentage of the tire's width it has in height. Then maybe study the design of a rim: http://www.off-road.com/jeep/wheel.htm See that rib on the rim the tire's heel and toe must fit into, now imagine putting an incorrect size tire on that rim. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ jason@cyberpine.com wrote: > > I'm starting to agree, An installer I spoke to said they would fall if > took a hard turn. > > I currently have 10.5 on my 15x7 and was consider 275/60-15 .. > > 275/25.4 = 10.8 inches. Is this a correct conversion? and is 10.5 > really 10.5? 275/60 look much fatter (since shorter) than 10.5x31 > truck tires btw. > > And for my other truck a 93 Ford 2wd ranger with stock rims 14x7, can > I get away with 255/60-14. 255 = 10.03 inches. I believe I've done > this before. Anybody doing this? > > I can help but bring up the fact again, that when deflated, the inner > rim of most tires is pretty narrow and that tires seem to adhear the > ballon shape and might be safer that way as oppose the other extreme > of forcing the lip out with air alone. > > Thanks *all* for the good info. |
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