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John D
May 22nd, 2003, 03:57
I know its not even summer yet, but I'm planning ahead to winter. I have a '98, am currently running 33X12.50 on an 8 inch wheel. Question is, can I put a 33X9.5 on the stock wheels without rubbing too much? Its snow and salt country up here and I don't want to ruin my wheels.
Thanks
XJEEPER
May 22nd, 2003, 08:23
I'd personally stay away from the 33X9.50 and run a 33x10.50, especially on a stock BSed wheel. With a stock BSed wheel, you have too narrow a track width for such a skinny tire (33x9.50), I've seen too many near rolls with folks using this tire/wheel combo, aired down on the trail, crawling off-camber ledges. The tire wants to roll under the rim as the rigs weight transfers.
Will they work on stock 15x7 wheels? Sure!
Will they rub? That's relative to your lift height. You may get a little rubbing on you LCA's during full lock turning due to the stock 5.25 BS, but if your 12.50's clear the fenders then the 10.50's should be fine too.
XJEEPER
jimmy forbes
May 22nd, 2003, 16:09
i agree it will work, but it is not the best idea
rockwerks
May 22nd, 2003, 16:27
Iran 33x9.5 on 7 " rims for many years with great results...on best of the west last year I used 8" rim....that too much rim for a 33x9.5....it overexposes the sidewalls to damage.....run em on a 7" rim but not on a 8"
John D
May 22nd, 2003, 17:47
The idea is only for the winter, smaller footprint on the snowy roads. 12.50's and slush don't live happily together. Also 12.50's cover the side of the Jeep with slush and salt. Won't be using this setup to wheel.
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