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Old 07-17-2008, 07:10 PM
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4x4 question

i have two rear tires bubbling up on my truck and i have two spare boggers that are 33 -14-15 at the house to use as spares .will it hurt to run them on the rear and 33-1250-15s on the front until i get two 33-1250s for the rear .i hardly use 4x4 but the need may arise.anyhelp would be greatly appreciated
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as long as there the same diameter everything will be fine! width doesn't matter
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just checking.see i was told in the past that the weight of the tire might have something to do with it
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Other than killing your power it should be fine.
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The only time width will matter imo is when you flex, you might say goodbye to a fender or a tire. But diameter, if its the same then youll be fine, Just like toyota1 said!
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hmmm.. Ive never heard of that. most people that mud race, run skinnier tires on the front so they can steer better.
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Never mind then, the tires i have stick out and when i flex in the rear it hits the fender some. Plus i have some friends who have cut the crap out of their tires from flexing in the rear.

Sorry, i meant to say this ^, was talking mostly about everyday driving.

And i meant if you flex too much.
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yeah i come into some flexy situations every now and then.particular to stups and ditches in the woods.have a lift so i dont think it will hurt.as long as i aint gonna do no damage to tranfer case with wider tires in back
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Originally Posted by 904_runner
Never mind then, the tires i have stick out and when i flex in the rear it hits the fender some. Plus i have some friends who have cut the crap out of their tires from flexing in the rear.

Sorry, i meant to say this ^, was talking mostly about everyday driving.

And i meant if you flex too much.

when i said i never heard of that i was talking about the op not you lol. im just a lil slow on the keyboard.

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oh, lol.
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thanks for the help
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