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Old Feb 5, 2008
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im gettin new tires soon and im trying to decide if i want 33x10.5 or 32x11.5 so if you have pics of either that would be great
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My truck stock w/ 32x11.50r15 BFG M/T on 15x8 US Wheel daytonas...

 
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i love em. and a 12.5 wouldnt work unles i got new rims haha
 
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32x11.50x15
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thanks for the great pics i should have mentioned its goin on a stock height truck but keep em comin
 
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stock height ehh? heres how they fit out back with deaver springs(2.5" lift with shackle in factory spot) flipped shackle hanger, and 7.5" eye-eye shackle
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for stock height you should get 32's
 
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33's

10.50 or 12.50?
 
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fx4wannabe01 i read in a nother thread that your 32s rubbed b4 your bl could you tell me where it rubbed
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Originally Posted by Fx4wannabe01
10.50 or 12.50?

look like 1250s
 
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I have a 2000 ranger 4x4, completely stock with 33 12.5 15s on 15x8 with 4in bs. It only rubs on the mud flaps so I took em off, no more rubbage and it looks better.

Clean and flexing, no rub, right rear tucked


The day after a night of wheeling


Here it is towing my bronco 2, no rubbage, and kinda funny
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fx4wannabe01 i read in a nother thread that your 32s rubbed b4 your bl could you tell me where it rubbed
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They rubbed the rear of the left side innerfender. Only because I didn't want to be too aggressive with the torsion cranks......but i cranked it some more and it fit just right. The rub was ONLY at full crank.......basically full left is when it rubbed.

And I wheeled it pretty hard and it ripped off 3 of the fender flares, tweaked the holy hell out of my right front fender, and the rear moved around enough to rip the rear flare and slash one of my brand new bfgs. I wheel very aggressivelike. After that, the 1" went on...and no problems sence then
 
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1250's i believe
 
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thanks fx4wannabe good to know that it might rub (most likely will because our trucks are nearly identical) and thanks for all the pics and thats amazing you guys with 33x12.5
 
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I'd say, crank it some more, and throw on 32x11.50s on your pro comp steelies. Rock it! Is your truck deep wedgewood as well??
 
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my tbars are maxxed so no go on that maybe ill get new bars that arent worn out but ill still probabley get the 32s and if it rubs it rubs i dont do that much wheelin its more of a dd right now. Any suggestions on what tires to get i was thinkin of gett bfg ats because my procomp mts suck!!! they wore poorly and they are real noisy on the highway and they cake up with mud to easily.

and oh yea my truck is deep wedgewood blue wouldnt have it any other way
 
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I'd hit up the A/T BFGs...they are nice tires...I got them in 31x10.50 size for when I want to get onto road trips and want better mileage. lol.

And as always....

DEEP WEDGEWOOD BLUE FOREVERRR!!!
 
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