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Old 03-23-2006, 06:17 AM
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Question 35's fit on my truck?

hello all, I've got an 88 yoter ex cab, 4.5" BL, Shackles, and cranked bars, and im about to order the BJ spacers. My question is, can i run 35x12.50s on a 15x10 wheel without issues? I should probably clear up that this is my hunting truck, not a dd. thanks for any help.

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gosh i hope so...4.5 inch body lift DANG!
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Yeah - but why? Just that much higher to get that deer into the back...
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Dont shoot deer !! thats so sad.

... Man, im sure hungry. Im going to get some steak from the market.
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you can put 35's on 15x10 with out a problem. It might rub though.
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Originally Posted by The Yota
hello all, I've got an 88 yoter ex cab, 4.5" BL
Seriously?? That just sounds kinda sketchy.

You should be able to fit them. My '88 junk is (temporarily) sitting on 36"s with just bj spacers and a shackle lift.
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solid axle swap
IFS is a joke
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The questions are:
Can a 12.5" tire be run on a 10" wide wheel?

Can a 35x12.5 be run on an 88 with more than 5 inches of lift?

The answers are:
Yes, but I had a hard time loosing beads with only an 8" wheel at trail pressures below 12 psi.

Yes, but that rim width my accentuate rubbing issues.
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Hey Flygtenstein,
my 35x12.50 MT/R balanced much better with 15x10 rims for some reason.
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