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Old 04-29-2008, 07:02 AM
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ANYONE RUNNING 32x10.5/15 TSL RADIAL

I was looking for a second set of tires for wheelin only. The 32X10.5/15 tsl radial was a good deal @$179 a tire and looks like it will perform well, anyone running something like this?
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why not get 33x10.50 you get a little more ground clearnce than a 32'
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Or the 34x9.50 TSL or 34x10.50 LTB if it's truly offroad only. You will need to trim a little bit, but not bad. Note these are bias ply tires and will SUCK on the road!
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I run 33X10.50X15 TSL radial but i drive on the road a little bit, if your going trail only i'd get the LTB 34X10.50X15s there bias tires that are stronger and the tread is more aggressive and they have deeper tread. they just suck on pavement.
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Thanks,

I will be using these tires for tripping, with some road running to get to the trails, that is why I want the radial, I am not worried about toughness because the radials come with road hazard warranty. How much lift or trimming is required for 33x10.5
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No lift, pound or trim the pinch weld inside the fender, and use stock backspaced wheels. You should be good to go.
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Originally Posted by CC_yota
No lift, pound or trim the pinch weld inside the fender, and use stock backspaced wheels. You should be good to go.
x2 works for me!
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Is that the lip along the inside edge of the fender, it's an L shape now and I should use some vice grips and pinch it all along so it is flat? Glad I peeled off the chrome (mabye the trees helped).
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No it's the seam that's on the firewall behind the plastic inner fender. You just need to remove the inner fender and pound the pinch weld flat with a large hammer.
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