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New Help with Tire Sizing
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FX4Girl
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| Joined: 09/08
Posted: 09/11/08 10:35 AM
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My truck came with 31 x 10.5 x 15 BF A/T's and now I need new ones. I want to get 32 X 11.5 X 15 BF A/T's but not sure if they will fit on the rim or in general. I've called a few places and have been told that they will and wont fit. SO I NEED HELP???
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Posted: 09/11/08 11:53 AM
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i am guessing that they will fit because there only 1 inch bigger so i think that you should go for it and buy them, and if they do not fit then you could always lift your truck. What kind of truck do you have? It all depends of the model that you have.
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Posted: 09/11/08 06:11 PM
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im really sure they will fit on rim and should be okay on the truck, wait waht kind of truck is it? that would help on determining wheater they will fit or not
solid axle chevys cant be beat 78 K5: 350 V8,700r4,np208, 8 lug D44 4:88, 14 bolt 10.5 4:88 with detroit locker and 35 inc parenelli jones dirt grip tires
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FX4Girl
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Posted: 09/12/08 12:56 PM
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It's a 2005 FX4 Level II. Does that help any???
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Posted: 09/13/08 04:03 PM
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im guessing your talking about an fx4 ranger , and yeah the 32s should fit fine if they do rub it will be minimal but i doubt it, 33s are going to rub for sure
solid axle chevys cant be beat 78 K5: 350 V8,700r4,np208, 8 lug D44 4:88, 14 bolt 10.5 4:88 with detroit locker and 35 inc parenelli jones dirt grip tires
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Posted: 09/16/08 09:31 AM
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They will fit just fine.
Like I said in your other thread you can fit a 33/10.5 on the stock wheel, stock, with no mods what so ever. A 32/11.5 will be the same.
If you need reassurance you can ask at www.ranger-forums.com or www.offroadrangers.com both will tell you the same thing.
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Jungleboy4
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| Joined: 06/08
Posted: 09/22/08 12:06 PM
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Yep they'll fit fine. A freind of mine actualy squeezed a set of 33x12.50x15's on his Ranger, so 32s are no biggy.
------------------------------------------------------------ '75 CJ5, Chevy 327, SR4, twin stick D300, D44&D30 with OX lockers, sitting on 3" lift and 33's.
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04-Z71
Guru
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Posted: 09/22/08 03:47 PM
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i would go nitto terra. cheaper and quiet and they last longer
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B4000
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| Joined: 01/09
Posted: 01/25/09 04:34 PM
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Hi All,
I have a few questions regarding tires for my 2002 Mazda B4000, 4x4. I,m still running with the stock P245/75R16 Goodyear Wrangler RT/S tires. I really don't care for them so I've decided to replace them with Bridgestone Dueler Revos before next Winter. I'm considering upsizing to LT265/75R16C tires. In the past I've always replaced OEM tires with the same size and type of tire. I've tried to educate myself on tires but the information that I've found is a bit confusing.
Can anyone tell me if the larger tires will fit on the OEM rims without causing problems?
What differences should I expect in handling, gas mileage, ride, etc. with the LT rated tires over P rated tires?
Also, would there be much performance difference between the larger LT tires and the same tires in stock size? I know that they will throw the speedo off by about -2.5 mph.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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