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33X9.5-15
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cheepsk8
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Posted: 06/10/09 06:52 PM
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Several years ago a friend of mine had a'89 F-150 with 33x9.5 BFG MTs. They didn't seem to rub or anything and am pretty sure it was all stock. Recently I purchaced a '94 Bronco and was wanting the same size tire. I can't find them. I thought General made one in that size too. I dont wanna lift it or change wheels. Some fender trimming is ok. I want skinney tires so that I don't "sit and spin" as bad. Don't see a whole lot of rock crawling in the works. Just mud and snow. I see that super swampers are still available in 32 and 34X9.5 but are bias ply.
$300 Bronco
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04-Z71
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Posted: 06/11/09 06:25 AM
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super swampers are bias not radial?
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04-Z71
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Posted: 06/11/09 09:03 AM
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so i was wrong they do, i dont know how road safe they are as far as freeway speeds to answer question no one really makes 15in unless they are really agressive because theres no profit and not alot of demand
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You know I love you all (in a manly non sexual way) Spawn_X
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Posted: 09/18/09 07:14 PM
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look for BFG at 33 10.5 15.
2002 Nissan Frontier Money Pit!
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WYJAX
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Posted: 09/19/09 08:29 PM
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http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/bfg/vehicleInfoSubmit.do
Not the mud terrain, but these will do better in the snow and on the ice than the mud will. Plus they will deliver a longer lifespan due to not being as aggressive.
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