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Old Mar 16, 2006 | 11:38 AM
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Follow up thread...33's vs 32s on a 2nd gen

Got some tire size info.

Dueller A/T (I have these in a 31x10.50 15 today)

Diameter Revs per Mile Section Width
31 x 10.50 30.6" 681 10.9"
32 x 11.50 31.8" 655 11.9"
33 x 12.50 32.6" 639 13.0"

Dunlop Radial Rover RXVT

Diameter Revs per Mile Section Width
31 x 10.50 30.4" 719 10.9"
32 x 11.50 31.4" 696 11.6"
33 x 10.50 32.3" 676 10.5"
33 x 12.50 32.3" 676 12.7"

BFG A/T KO

31 x 10.50 30.7" 677 10.5"
32 x 11.50 31.7" 655 11.4"
33 x 10.50 32.7" 636 10.6"
33 x 12.50 32.7" 636 12.4"

So, it seems that a 32x11.50 RXVT would barely change the gearing at all while a 33x10x10.50 or 12.50 would have a big impact in a BFG but seemingly very little in an RXVT.

I need to see 33x 10.50's on my truck ..anyone got some good 33x 10.50 pics ??

Thanks

David

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Old Mar 16, 2006 | 12:26 PM
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Ummmm .. those revs per mile numbers for the Dunlops can't be right. I calculated it up assuming the tire is a perfect circle, and get 617 rev/mile for the Bridgestone and BFG and 624 for the Dunlop.

I have the RVXT, and they were fine with 4.56. Keggo has the same tires. Search around for some of our threads and you'll find pix.
Some of mine are here:
www.4wheelingoh.shutterfly.com/action
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Old Mar 16, 2006 | 02:01 PM
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Thanks tc,

I agree, either the diameters or the revs must be off, they cannot both be right. I do think they may have some idea of the true revs per mile as I am sure tire pressures, loading etc, tire expansion etc have an impact on rolling diamater.

Thanks for pic links.

David
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Old Mar 23, 2006 | 08:05 PM
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Yeah, I'll try to get some pics tomorrow of the tires on my truck. I have them on 3.75" Backspaced wheels. I love the Dunlops! Glass smooth ride!
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Old Mar 24, 2006 | 08:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Keggo
Yeah, I'll try to get some pics tomorrow of the tires on my truck. I have them on 3.75" Backspaced wheels. I love the Dunlops! Glass smooth ride!
Thanks for the feedback.

Unfortunately, Ins co totalled it this morning.

$4850 repairs after the unisured driver with suspended license hit me head on.


David
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Old Mar 24, 2006 | 05:59 PM
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Jeez... that sucks... Sorry to hear that.
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