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Old Jan 11, 2009 | 10:02 PM
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Anyone running 32x11.5x15 on a rim with the stock 6inch BS? If so could you post some pics. Trying to get an idea of wether or not this would work on my ZR2 with 2inch lift shackles and a little t-bar crank.
 
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They should work, but you'll probably catch some frame at full lock steering. Also your front flarette might have to be trimmed a bit.
 
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With stock 31" tires, is it really worth the time and effort just to fit tires that are only 1" taller?
 
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And 1' wider
 
Old Jan 12, 2009 | 02:29 PM
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ya it first thought that 1inch doesn't really seem like it would be worth it. But i was looking at one guys truck that had 33x10.5 on it and the tire size was so much diffrent, it looked alot better. would it be good to run a 11.5 wide tire on the stock rim though its width is only 6 right?
 
Old Jan 12, 2009 | 03:29 PM
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thats a big no no. you want to get at least an 8" wide rim to mount 11.5
 
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Stock rim is 15X7 so you'll be good with putting on a 32X11.5, although rule of thumb is do not go more than 4 inches past your rim width.

I've got 33X10.5 tires on my stock rims and 33X12.5 mudders on a set of 15X8 black steelies for offroad playing. They do make quite a difference of stock 31.

Had to due some trimming front and back with 2' bl, 2' shackle and tbar up about .75'.
 
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hmm i need to figure out what my rim specs are. Anyone now what rims i have? They were on the truck when i bought it. There american racing rims i know they are 15's and by the looks i'd say stock BS and probably stock width as well. They're the rims that are on my blazer in my sig.
 
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american racing venturas, i have the same wheels but with different backspacing
 
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