32x11.50x15 tires on stock 15x7" rims?
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32x11.50x15 tires on stock 15x7" rims?
Does anyone run this combo on their rig? They recommend at least an 8" rim for the tires so I am worried about uneven wear over time. Any recommendations?
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How much did you pay for the 32" BFG MT's? That's what I want next. I have 15X8 Centerlines, so I know they'll fit alright. Did you have to get the SAW's for the 32's to fit?
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I paid $216CDN ea. on sale from $260CDN ea.
I got the SAW's for when I load the heck out of my truck on out voyages the front won't droop at all. You can crank the stock bars, they will work just fine.
I actually don't have my t-bars cranked right now at all, and my rear end is still saggy, and the 32's fit pretty well. I did have to bend the lower valence a bit at the corner, otherwise they rub on it, and they rub at full turn, but not much.
I got the SAW's for when I load the heck out of my truck on out voyages the front won't droop at all. You can crank the stock bars, they will work just fine.
I actually don't have my t-bars cranked right now at all, and my rear end is still saggy, and the 32's fit pretty well. I did have to bend the lower valence a bit at the corner, otherwise they rub on it, and they rub at full turn, but not much.
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I forgot to mention... I drive an 87 truck, I put in a 1.5" body lift and they did rub a tiny bit at full articulation.
Its good to run the narrowest wheel possible because the sidewalls are tucked in further and slightly less likely to snag a rock and die. Every half inch can help.
This is all just my oppinion, not gospel. Others will disagree, especially wheel salesmen.
10.50s=6 or 7 inch wide wheels
11.50s=7 inch
12.50s=8 inch
Its good to run the narrowest wheel possible because the sidewalls are tucked in further and slightly less likely to snag a rock and die. Every half inch can help.
This is all just my oppinion, not gospel. Others will disagree, especially wheel salesmen.
10.50s=6 or 7 inch wide wheels
11.50s=7 inch
12.50s=8 inch
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I just put 32x11.50 BFG ATs on my 2000 Tacoma TRD. Stock. No mods. No lift. just some RSD Bilstein adjustable shocks set at the stock low height.
They seem to fit great on the stock 15x7 alloys. No rubbing at full lock so far. I head down to Baja in a week. I'll let you know how they do in the dirt.
They seem to fit great on the stock 15x7 alloys. No rubbing at full lock so far. I head down to Baja in a week. I'll let you know how they do in the dirt.
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