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Old 10-02-2010
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I never thought I'd say this..but I think I want a Superlift and 33's now.
 
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Running a 12.50 tire on a 7-7.5 inch wide wheel has been done a countless number of times. I've done it, and at the correct PSI, the tire will wear fine.
 
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I know i just wonder if the thing rubs! There is not much room even with a 10.50, can someone answer this question!!!
 
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The 12.5 inch tire will be an inch wider inside. crank your steering wheel to one side and see if you have an inch of room. You will need a second person to hold the steering wheel while cranked. You will also want to account for the loss of tread on the current tires.
 
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Just go ahead and buy them. If they don't fit correctly, give them to me, and then buy something else LOL
 
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Lol i will probably just end up throwing spacers on and say the hell with it.
 
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You will be just fine. Just get 10.5s. It really is the most practical size for a ranger. a 12.5 is honestly only good for sand, and it sucks everywhere else. The 10.5 will do snow and other terrains much better since you can put more power on the ground. You will be happy, no doubt in my mind.
 
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saw a bodylifted ranger today at a dealership with 12.50s on alcoas. looked pretty good. The tires are for sure ballooned though.



you can see how the tread contact in this.

 
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Thanks for taking the pics! Id like to just get 1050 but i dont want to buy them and get it all on and see how skinney they look on a lifted ranger.
 
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Wolfman do you have any more pics of your truck with the 1050s on?
 
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Originally Posted by 99offroadrngr
3.0 is gay i agree but how is a body lift gay? Why would i be an idiot and get superlift that doesn't get rid of IFS? Spending over 2k on a lift that still keeps the IFS and is barely taller than a body lift? F*ck that. Go deepthroat a superlift shock and make yourself feel better.
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why would you raise your cg, then put offroad tires on a frame and suspension thats only stock height?
 
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