Biggest Tires On Stock?

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blitz4075

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what are the biggest tires you can put on stock? i here 33x12.50's or would 32x 11.50's fit a little better with less rubbing??? im lookin at BFG mudders

 
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let me add to that i just saw the super swamper thornbirds 33/10.50x15 (a)

33/11.50x15 (a)

33/12.50x15 ( B)

and swamper radials 33/10.50R15 (a)

33/12.50R15 ( B)

what is the best width to go with on a stock no lift full size????????????????

 

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i have pathfinder all terrains 32 11.50 15r and they only rub a little bit when my wheels are turned all the way. stock everything

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31x10.5 whatevers; No rub

32x11.5 whatevers; Little rub depending on bs of wheel

33x12.5 whatevers; Lots of rub/might not fit depending on how much sag is in your springs/bs of wheels

I highly suggest the 31X11.5 Super Swamper LTB or Possibly their 34x10.5 LTB because the LTBS tend to run heiniously small, and if i recall only measures to 32". Oh yeah Ltbs are very cheap. :D/

 

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the length of the tire doesnt really matter. i men you should be able to fit a 34 with no problem. it is the width that will give you problems on a non lifted truck. 10.5 wont rub at all. 11.5 will rub a little when wheel is turned hard. forget 12.5 if you arent lifted. even a 3" body lift will get 12.5 to fit no problem. i have a 3'' body lift with 35x12.5R15 BF Goodrich all terrains and i have no rubbing anywhere.

 

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:eek: /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> I am kind of new the the bornco scene. I bought an 89 fs. It has 33-12.5's on it. In fact I just put 2 new ones on the front, along with new tierods and a pitman arm, $585.00. My tires do not rub at all, so does that mean I have a lift kit on her?
 

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no its dosen't mean you have a lift. are you runnign stock or aftermarket wheels. aftermarket wheels might have more of a backspacing. i have an 84 bronco that the front springs and shocks were wore slam out. i was running 15x8 wheels with a 4 inch backspacing and only rubbed one the passenger side at a full lock. so it also depends on what type of wheel you are running as well.

 

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I have aftermarket rims. They are made by american racer or american racing. 12.5 inchers. I have been trying to find out what they are worth, but they are discontinued. I have been told they are basically worthless to at least worth over $400 for the set without rubber. I wouldn't mind going to a stock tire and rim but since they were on it when I bought it I will probably keep them.

 

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what are the biggest tires you can put on stock? i here 33x12.50's or would 32x 11.50's fit a little better with less rubbing??? im lookin at BFG mudders
i think it depends more on how/where you drive and the rim width. narrower rims will allow a taller tire. this will not help if you rock crawl but will be fine for cruising the beach :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

will the later year fords with the radial fender arches house a bigger tire then the ealier models ?

 
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