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Old 07-24-2008, 06:07 PM
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I bought some 16 inch wheels for my truck, they are Mickey Thompson Classic IIs and they are 10 inches wide. Im to broke to do any lifting now, is there a tire that i can fit on my stock 93 pickup that will be wide enough to hold the bead well enough.
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31x11.50 would probibly work. But a 12.50" wide tire would work best, but I dont think you could clear it..
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I doubt it without some trimming. i mean a 11.5 at the max might have a 10" wide rim, but you would want at least 12.5 inch wide tire, which will rub and you would need to trim. good luck. someone else would know more that I though.

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16x10, but the all most important question isssssssssssssss? WHAT BACKSPACE??????
this is theeee most important question.
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Originally Posted by 93_22re
I bought some 16 inch wheels for my truck, they are Mickey Thompson Classic IIs and they are 10 inches wide. Im to broke to do any lifting now, is there a tire that i can fit on my stock 93 pickup that will be wide enough to hold the bead well enough.
Why did you get 10's instead of 8's ?
12.50's would be the best, however as already mentioned, they'll most likely rub, depending on the BS of the wheels.
8's are best for wheeling anyway. They'll hold a bead a ton better, when the tires are aired down, then the 10's will.
I've even run 12.50's on 7's before and they worked great.




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