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sreaminbronco

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I was looking for some good all-terrain tires for my bronco that are wide because i have some goodyear baja champions on there now and there so skinny the look like pizza boxes, and i have another stupid question my tire size is 31/10.5R15 what is the 10.5 for because i see alot of 33/12.5/R15 and i was just wondering if it would fit? :huh:

 

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The first number (31) is the approximate inches tall of the tire diameter, the second number (10.5) is the width of the tread and the third number is your rim diameter. There are a lot of write ups about tires on the board. You should be able to find all the information you are looking for. Unless you have a lift or aren't going to flex the suspension a lot off road I wouldn't go any larger than 32x11.5x15. Anything larger with suspension flexing could rub your fenders or most often the radium arms. I've seen 33x12.5x15s on stock Broncos, but those guys usually don't go off road much.

Roger

 

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33 x 12.5's extend outside the wheel wells so if you don't have a body lift, they will most likely rub on th wheel wells, not too good for the tire. They will usually only rub on the radius arms in a hard over turn and the amount depends on the width and offset of your rims. also you may need to get different rims for the 33's I believe they require minimun of 8.5in. rim width, your stock rims might not quite make that.

I have a set of 33 x 12.5's that are mounted on 8.5 in. wide rims which gives them a little higher profile but still maintains 12.5 on the road, but for normal road running I use 31 x 10.5's . The 33 x 12.5's look nice but they want to grab every crack in the road and get poorer milage.

Good luck,

:)>-

 

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I was looking for some good all-terrain tires for my bronco that are wide because i have some goodyear baja champions on there now and there so skinny the look like pizza boxes, and i have another stupid question my tire size is 31/10.5R15 what is the 10.5 for because i see alot of 33/12.5/R15 and i was just wondering if it would fit?  :huh:
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I got good years also, there skinny but there good.

 

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ive got 33 12.50 15s on my 89 bronco with no lift and at full flex they dont rub, aftermarket 15 x 8 wheels and i dunno the backspacing.. just fyi

 

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Yeah, 33's are the biggest you can go with no lift, 33's are ideal fit.

 

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also you may need to get different rims for the 33's I believe they require minimun of 8.5in. rim width, your stock rims might not quite make that.
this is not accurate information. 12.50" wide tires can be mounted on 8" wide wheels, you'll jst need to keep the air pressure down to about 22-25 psi to keep even tread wear. running the narrower wheels will also allow you to air down more off road, creating less ground pressure, and reducing your chances of popping a bead. :-B

 

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wouldn't aired down tires put more drag on the truck?it would **** ass to void a warranty on new tires because you didn't have the proper pressure huh?

I have 35x12.50x16.5's on my f250 and they are on 12 inch wheels whenever i forget to air back up I can tell as soon as i get on the road the handling is crap and it's really unstable.

 

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Right highboy, anytime you go outide the manufacturers specifications, you're on your own :( /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> . Lots of thing can be done outside of specifications and work, but anyone who does it assumes the safety, liability and financial risk themself. That's why I don't knowingly suggest that type of thing even if I do something of that nature. Immagine having suggessted something like that and somone gets killed as a result and my name is on a public forum suggesting it :(( .

Oh well, off my soap box <):) that's my .02 on it for what it's worth.

:)>-

 

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You can get a 33X10.50R15 in an AT or MT they fit on a 7 inch wheel & fit with out problems, don't help on flotation but will give you some ground clearance easily.

 

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You can get a 33X10.50R15 in an AT or MT they fit on a 7 inch wheel & fit with out problems, don't help on flotation but will give you some ground clearance easily.
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It is well known that people have them mounted on 7 in rims, but that voids the manufactruer warranty. The manufacturers of all 33 x 12.5.15 tires specify 8.5 inch as the minimum rim width. Which according to them is the minimum rim width that they can be safely operated on.

The point being that if a bead pops and an accident happens you can not go back to the manufacturer to blame the problem on them. So if you do put them on 7 in rims you need to consider that you have the legal liability all to your self.

:)>-

 

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33X10.50R15! on a 7 inch wheel

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33X12.50R15 on a 7 inch wheel

you get the ground clearance without the drag of the additional width but don't gain any flotation vs. the 31X10.50R15

 

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