View Poll Results: Tire Diameter
32.8" or smaller
41
34.75%
33"
37
31.36%
34"
2
1.69%
35"
27
22.88%
36"
1
0.85%
37"
7
5.93%
38" or larger
3
2.54%
Voters: 118. You may not vote on this poll
Tire Sizes
#11
37-13.50-18 super swamper m16 on rockstar rims... i have 8 inches total lift and it still will rub a little on full lock if i turn up something steep but otherwise no rubbing
#13
i voted on this thing once again for what i have on there now... which are the 37X12.50R16 SSR's ( tsls) and i have this on a total of 10 inch suspention lift. i can fit more but i love to stuff tires ( articulation) and onc these tires wear down, i am going 3inch body, and puttin 41 ground hawgs... or 42, dont know yet... and im runnin the 37's on procomp series 51 rims... they are 16X10 rims, and they have great backspcing... i dont know a number but i stick out there bit
#14
ok guys i know some-what about tires but whats the = to 33's is it 285 or a diff size i have 33x12.50 15's right now. Im wanting to go back to the stock 16 inch wheel and get like 285's or the = to the 33's i dnt want short and fat i want tall and skinny
#15
I don't know about that 285 thing, but if u can fit them, a great tall skinny, would be the swamper tsls 34x10.50 and rim size, my buddy had his on his stock chev rims,... Or if u wanted to go extreme, get some skinny boggers...
#17
35x12.50x17" Toyo Open Country M/T
Fits with 3" susp and 3" body lift, and 17x8 ractory offroad wheels (5.25" backspacing). They rub the control arms at full turn beacuse they are actually far wider then 12.50" - more like 13.25".
Fits with 3" susp and 3" body lift, and 17x8 ractory offroad wheels (5.25" backspacing). They rub the control arms at full turn beacuse they are actually far wider then 12.50" - more like 13.25".
#18
Tire Size Calculator- PurplDodge's
Need to figure out how high that tire is or do you need to convert between standard and metric?
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By PurplDodge
Look at this tire calculator- http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCal...?action=submit
By PurplDodge
#19
On my stock suspension for my 2500 4x4 I've used:
245 75 r16 goodyear wranglers on stock wheels (lame setup)
265 75 r16 bf rugged trail on chrome laramie wheels (worthless)
275 70 r16 BF A/T KO's on Weld Racing wheels 10 wide (handled nicely and didn't kill my fuel economy
285 70 r17 Nitto Terra Grappler A/T on M/T Classic Lock 9.5 wide (Thoroughly impressed, excellent in mud and rain
Buy will the Nittos again for sure
245 75 r16 goodyear wranglers on stock wheels (lame setup)
265 75 r16 bf rugged trail on chrome laramie wheels (worthless)
275 70 r16 BF A/T KO's on Weld Racing wheels 10 wide (handled nicely and didn't kill my fuel economy
285 70 r17 Nitto Terra Grappler A/T on M/T Classic Lock 9.5 wide (Thoroughly impressed, excellent in mud and rain
Buy will the Nittos again for sure