32X11.50 BFG All terrains
I'm looking at getting a new set of tires and wondered if 32X11.50 BFG AT's would fit on a stock 94 p/u
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It will be close... but it should, if you got stock rims.
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I was planning on getting aftermarket of some type, would that make things worse?
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I've heard tales of the 32x11.5 rubbing a little, so I got the 33x10.5s, they're supposed to be good to go.
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Its got 265/75R15's, would 10.50's be any wider that that? (I really wanted to get more width)
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If the rim sticks out farther then stock, you will have rubbing issues.
If you want to go with a wide wheel setup, go with a 10.50" tire, or if you want a wider meat, lift the truck or beat the inner fender to clear. |
oops double post
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hell yeah, do it up i lovee mine.:king:
except its a 93'...... you might have to do a little bit of "modification" to the front bumper, but trust me its worth it. |
I run 32x11.50 on my 94. I have steel rims that are a little wider than the stock rims. I had some rubbing until i took my running boards mud flaps and front bumper valence (plastic piece) now i'm all good. i can get full turning on flat ground with no rub. if i have a wheel up in the air and turn hard it touches but this is prob cause i need new shocks.
Go for it! They are a great tire size |
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I have had both, 32x11.5 and 33x10.5
I had rubbing with the 32x11.5, but no rubbing with the 33x10.5 Both are great tires, love the BFG A/T KO either way. You can't go wrong with either, the 33x10.5 is the more popular of the two on this board, it gives you more ground clearance and because they are narrower you will get more pizza cutter effect than the 32x11.5 ie. you may see advantages in snow and mud. I really like my 33x10.5s. My 2cents! |
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