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Opinion: 32x11.50 or 33x10.50?

So this suummer I am gonna buy an extra set of tires for off-road only (probably swamper LTBs or the like)... So, I am also gonna get some 15x8 steelies...

So, should I get 32x11.50 or 33x10.50?
I think the 33's would be cool (tall and skinny)...but never seen them before. what do you think? You can see my truck on my photobucket below if curious...
 
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i will link a thread i started on dezertrangers asking about tires and there is a picture of the 33x10.5's thats the size ill be running once i get my truck built in january
 
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are you staying stock height? and is that why your 33's would be thin? i would go for the wider tire and go with the 32's. i personally like wider better.
 
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are you staying stock height? and is that why your 33's would be thin? i would go for the wider tire and go with the 32's. i personally like wider better.
 
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Pure offroad set? I would go with 33's. You never know when that extra 1/2 inch of ground clearance may come in handy. But also, without any lift you may tear some things up, even with that skinny of a tire.
 
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32x11.50......the 33x10.50 tires are too skinny for their height...
 
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32...
 
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32!
 
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Huh...Yeah, I would be at stock height, but with a bar crank in the front. I would like to see the pic of the 33's. But it sounds 32s might be a better bet

The prob I had was I couldn't find a tire like a swamper in a 32x11.50...
Like a LTB or TSL... Did i just not look in the right place?
The TSL SX comes in 32 I think, but is alot of money!
 
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33" imho
 
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33x11.50 all the way.
 
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32s. I like the wider tire and i think itd benefit you more than the 33s
 
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When I wear out my 32x11.5" off road only tires, I am going to buy a set of 33x10.5" tires. I want the extra clearance and narrower tires work better in the mud. I consider an off-road only tire is for funtionality not looks. Before I bought the 32x11.5" tires I used 31x10.5" tires since 1977 and they worked fine. I think that having them taller at the same width will do nothing but make them better.
 
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Expeditions West - Tire Selection

For our vehicles, a 12.50 tire is more aesthetics and cosmestic purposes...
 
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Originally Posted by Lefty04LevelII
Expeditions West - Tire Selection

For our vehicles, a 12.50 tire is more aesthetics and cosmestic purposes...
well, it is hard to argue with that. Also, it is easier to find a 33x1050, so I might go with that.

But the new Swamper IROK ND looks cool with 265/75/R16...
 
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The Irok ND is what I am going with on my F150 Supercrew. I should be ordering mine in the next couple weeks
 
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Here are some pics of 33x1050 BFG MT. I cranked to torsion bars but rest is stock.





 
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Brad,
That is a SHARP truck! I love it! The alcoas look great with all black...very slick

do you have any rubbing issues? That is exactly the setup I want to run.
 
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33s
 
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I had to take the mud flaps off cause they were rubbing on the screws that hold them on. And there is a slight rub in the upper right of the driverside fender well. But only a slight scuff at full lock and after a year I think they are worn enough that they don't rub anymore.

On a side note if you go with the 33" and want to take the mud flaps off do it before you get the tires put on. There isn't much room left after they are on there.
 
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TSL radials come in a 32x10.5 and i have a set of 33x10.5 in my shop at work, brand new never balanced and i think mounted up on a set of 15x8's they would look good. I'll let you know when i get the 33's mounted. I have a set of 31x9.5's and that was the most $ f up i ever had.
 
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