36/13.50 tires with a 6" lift on 95 bronco

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ilystbronco

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i was looking at tires for my bronco wen i get my lift and the tires i want are the super swamper iroks, i was looking for a tire with the size 35/12.50 but the closest i can find is 36/13.50, will this work fine with a 6 inch lift kit on a 95 fullsize bronco

 

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yes, it will be fine. You might get some radius arm rub but no amount of lift can cure that

 

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you see what i got and all that happens is if i cut it too much the knobs on the tires clip the radius arm and the sway bar, nothing to worry on though.

 

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have you tried looking at other options because if they rub there gunna take the paint off your radius arms and open them to rust and also it would **** mad nuts if one side off your tire was missing the nobs on the shoulder. i also think if you went with a x12.50 that would give you sufficient traction.

 

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it hasnt taken the knobs off mine yet and it only rubs on tight tight turns otherwise i havent had a problem, if it rubs paint off it will rub rust off too, thats the cleanest part of my truck.

 

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On my truck, if it has the right bolt pattern its the right wheel. If they rub, don't turn so sharp. Mine have rubbed for years, no sign of wear on my tires at all, sounds like its tearing the lugs off, but no signs on the tire. I tryed boggers on mine one time, you turn sharp and you stop. I did not have the power to rub, just stopped.

 

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If the rubbing really bothers you and your willing to spend some money and time, several companies make extended radius arms that also angle inward to eliminated rubbing. The do require you to relocate the mounting bracket further back on the frame so you also have to be able to acurately measure and drill holes. The makers also claim that they give move flex and wheel travel.

I dont have any personal experience. Just repeating what I've read on some of the off road products websites.

 

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