bfg 31x10.50 HELP!!!!
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bfg 31x10.50 HELP!!!!
k heres the deal i would like to buy some muddin tires from a buddy they are b f goodrich all terrain t/a 31x10.50 i would like to know if there is any chance of them fitting on my 91' s10 blazer 2 door and or what are my options.
plz help!!! thanx
plz help!!! thanx
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RE: bfg 31x10.50 HELP!!!!
I have 33.10.50s in the back and 33.9.50s in the front and no lift. Only problem is with mine is rubbing wail turning. I would say 31s would do fine.
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RE: bfg 31x10.50 HELP!!!!
They will fit but they will rub at full lock like shizer said. Hanr3 knows someone with a 1st gen blazer (pre95')and i think he said that had 31's on it and it rubbed a bit at the top of the fenderwhen going offroad hittingmost bumps. If its anything similiar to the2nd gens (95' and up), you will rub quite a bit if you plan on driving over any moderate to large bumps, including most speed humps if you hit them too fast. The solution, some sort of lift. I reccomend body lifts as they are fairly easy to install and they dont destroy the driving characteristics of the truck or put any stress on the front end components. Now your other option is going with a torsion bar crank and shackles. BE FORWARNED this will cause front end wear as you are putting you cv's and ball joint's in more steep angles. Its cheap and easy to do though and if you feel comfortable doing this and know what to watch for in terms of wear you can go this route. Myself i actually have both the body lift and the torsion bar crankand i run it as a daily driver. Its been ok so far but i have had to replace both cv's and all 4 ball joints.
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RE: bfg 31x10.50 HELP!!!!
Above is mostly correct. They rub the back of the front fender.
2" body lift the most economical way of fitting 31" tires under your truck.
2" body lift the most economical way of fitting 31" tires under your truck.
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