Curious about tire salesman
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Curious about tire salesman
I have a 99 reg cab sidestep,stock ride height, 2wd, the tires that were on the truck when i bought it were bf goodrich radials, and small as hell. I don't know if the kid i bought it from thought they gave a lower profile, but on stock 15's? Ugh. Anyways, my occupation requires the use of my truck on the jobsite, day to day, and said jobsites are mudpits. I recently bought bf goodrich all terrain ko's, tire size 215 75r15. I wanted a 235 size tire, or at the least 225, but was told even 225's rub. I have looked on multiple ranger forums regarding tire clearance issues, and from what I got out of all of them is 235's shouldn't rub, I could even have gone to 245. So my question is basically was the salesman blowing smoke up my *** by selling me the 215's? I wanted something that looks a little beefier, and would fill the wells a little more, and I'm sort of pissed because I'm related to the salesman, and I don't wanna beef if he was right. Help!!!!
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You could have went with 30x9.50-15's and been ok. The 30's are just a little bigger. I had 30's on my stock 2wd ranger, no probs, and my mom has a new set of BFG AT KO's on her stock 2wd standard cab stepside, and she has no problems...
The guy that sold my mom the tires brought out both a 235 and a 30 for a side-by-side comparison and the 30 was just a little bit taller and a little bit wider.
I have since put a body lift on my 2wd and bought me some 31's, and I recently got a 95 4wd ranger that has 235's on it. Even though the 4wd is stock, it still looks pretty good with the 235's, and the 4wd is a standard cab stepside. I think you will be happy with the 235's...
The guy that sold my mom the tires brought out both a 235 and a 30 for a side-by-side comparison and the 30 was just a little bit taller and a little bit wider.
I have since put a body lift on my 2wd and bought me some 31's, and I recently got a 95 4wd ranger that has 235's on it. Even though the 4wd is stock, it still looks pretty good with the 235's, and the 4wd is a standard cab stepside. I think you will be happy with the 235's...
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