ZR2 Tire Questions
#11
hmm i'm new here but i got a 1999 chevy blazer unlabled zr2 and i got 33x12.50R15's and there's no lift on it and i'm not having any rub or anything and there bfg's i had 31x10.50r15's first but wanted bigger and better
Houston,Tx
Houston,Tx
#12
i have a 2001 ZR2 with 31" and i am planning on putting 33's on it. i dont see any problems with putting them on however i am going to be putting 33x10.50x15 not 12.50's.....
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Im with Old skool!
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yes i seen that but he didnt have it listed in his specs. but i ended up finding it as a caption under one of his pictures.
#18
Yes! I'm seeing more and more WV on here. Finally I don't feel like the only hillbilly on here. lol . But yes if I may echo what old skool and Zedartwo said;
I'll believe it when I see it. I actually fit one of those huge Schwin Stingray bikes in my old BMW hatchback in 05 when they were popular, but no one believes me except the buddy I hauled it for cause I didn't take pics.
but Michigan, that is a great looking set of rubber. Congrats.
I'll believe it when I see it. I actually fit one of those huge Schwin Stingray bikes in my old BMW hatchback in 05 when they were popular, but no one believes me except the buddy I hauled it for cause I didn't take pics.
but Michigan, that is a great looking set of rubber. Congrats.
#19
@ fox23_01, sorry about the confusion. Like you saw in my caption, I am running the Multi-Mile (Cooper) Wild Country MTX 32"x11.5x15 tires. I currently have 500 mi on them, with minimal wear. I would like to note that these aren't my daily driver tires, as I do 90% hwy driving to and from school. I just have them mounted on a 2nd set of zr2 rims and bolt them on for the weekend mud runs
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