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Old 12-02-2009, 10:07 PM
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Tire sizes.

Well, I am looking into getting new tires for my yota.I have a single cab,22re no lift<---I don't want to wast my money on a crappy lift that eats up U-joints)I live in southern utah so I do a lot of off roading mostly the dunes intermediate trails,and prerunning type stuff.This is my dayle driver but I am fine with loosing a 2-3 MPG's If needed.I already have 31/10.50's/15 but there bald and I am looking for a tire with a little more bite like 32/11.50/15 M/T's.

So should I get 31/10.50's/15 M/T's or 32/11.50/15 M/T's??

Oh and if any body has any pictures of there stock toyota with 32's pleas post!!!
Old 12-02-2009, 10:11 PM
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you can get 31x10.50s, 32x11.50s or even 33x10.50s. they all fit and will be completely functional. personally, i'd go with 33x10.50s... I'd suggest 33x12.50s if you were gonna get a lift. Im going with the 12.50s with a 2" body lift. and 33x10.50s for a street tire.
Old 12-02-2009, 10:18 PM
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well since ya like prerunning and such...check out Blazeland.us

its a budget LT kit..and before you get skeptical..read allll the threads on here about his stuff...it's VERY durable lol

and for tires..33x10.50 is a GREAT size..but the selection is limited..so i recommend the 32x11.50's!
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33x10.50 BFG a/ts! perfect tire.
Old 12-02-2009, 10:32 PM
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More bite? Think "W_I_D_E".
What's wrong with a 31x11.5? It has the about the same contact patch as a 32x11.5, yet is slightly smaller in diameter so won't loose as much torque as the 32.
Old 12-02-2009, 10:34 PM
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heck why not go with a 31x13.50...seen it in something INTERCO makes LOL

*edit* it's the TSL-SX lol

and did anybody else notice allll the new sizes they're comin out with...like a 33x10.50 BOGGER!!!!!!!!!..i didnt know that until like 2 mins ago lol

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Originally Posted by camo31"10.50"
heck why not go with a 31x13.50...seen it in something INTERCO makes LOL
I could agree with that.
Wide contact patch yet similar rolling circumference to the 31x10.5 the OP has. Little effect on the speedo / odo and a lot more rubber on the ground.
Old 12-02-2009, 10:45 PM
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FREAKIN SWEET!!!!! ABE AGREES WITH ME!!!!!!!! hahahahahahaha
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Originally Posted by camo31"10.50"
FREAKIN SWEET!!!!! ABE AGREES WITH ME!!!!!!!! hahahahahahaha

wait... lemme guess...
You're going put in your sig, quoting yourself quoting me, right?
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Originally Posted by camo31"10.50"
FREAKIN SWEET!!!!! ABE AGREES WITH ME!!!!!!!! hahahahahahaha
yeah well, i disagree with you.... so there.
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Originally Posted by MaK92-4RnR
yeah well, i disagree with you.... so there.
Why? huh?
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Originally Posted by abecedarian
Why? huh?
hah I suggested 33x10.50s just giving him crap hah
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Originally Posted by MaK92-4RnR
hah I suggested 33x10.50s just giving him crap hah
Well... you could've done better and made your reason sound more dramatic and worth-while.
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Does any company make a 33x9.50? or 32x9.50?
i know cooper makes something like it, but i'm not sure.
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I'm running 32 x 9.5 Interco TSL SuperSwamper in bias ply..
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remember the wider patch you go, the worse its gonna do in snow. the op doesn't say where he's at, but I thought, I'd throw that out there.
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welll in SNOW i think it would do better than a skinny tire (like deep snow lol) but on ice it would do worse lol

and i am now in AT LEAST 2 peoples sig's...im freaking famous

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