32x11.5x15 on 15x10s?
It looks like that tire will pop off of there with 20 psi still in it.
An 11.50 belongs on a 7-8" wheel if you ask me.
Not to mention it is much more likely to rub on a stock truck with that setup.
An 11.50 belongs on a 7-8" wheel if you ask me.
Not to mention it is much more likely to rub on a stock truck with that setup.
Last edited by brianjwilson; Aug 13, 2009 at 10:43 PM.
Lol, I got a good deal on these wheels and couldn't pass them up. On my 2.5" lifted XLT, I only rubbed at full lock in reverse. But then again, mine is just a street queen.
I agree with Brian. I was skeptical about running 10's and 12.50s...until I wheeled my buddy's extra rig. Aired down to 10 and no bead problems. I now run 10's and 12.50's. 11.50's belong on 8's.
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