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32x 9.5 on 15x8 rims?
32x 9.5 on 15x8 rims?
i've current got 31x10.5 silvertstone tyres on 15x8 inch rims at the moment and I haven't had them pop a bead or anything even down to 10psi.
the simex 32x9.5 measure 10.5 inch in sectional width. Do you think I could get away with strapping these onto the 8 inch rims?
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DAn
the simex 32x9.5 measure 10.5 inch in sectional width. Do you think I could get away with strapping these onto the 8 inch rims?
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DAn
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IMHO they will fall off. Simex's seem to fall off pretty easily even when in the middle of the road for rim width. on a wide rim, they're not going to want to stay on at anything below about 16psi by my guess, which is about twice the PSI they need to be at to actually work. Even on the ideal rim width they seem to let go at around 12psi if run tubeless.
You can try them, but run tubes for sure and be prepared to have them fall off- i.e a spare/some tubeless valves and a valve stem tool so you can pull a stem on and reinflate tubeless if you have to/spare tube/compressor.
Personally, I would run a 9.5 on a 6" rim and not exceed a 7. - strewth, I'm currently running a 9 on a 4.5" rim
(wouldn't recommend it, but it does work)
Steve.
You can try them, but run tubes for sure and be prepared to have them fall off- i.e a spare/some tubeless valves and a valve stem tool so you can pull a stem on and reinflate tubeless if you have to/spare tube/compressor.
Personally, I would run a 9.5 on a 6" rim and not exceed a 7. - strewth, I'm currently running a 9 on a 4.5" rim

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lol....yeah it seems that everyone I know that has run simexs has at some point in time had a bead drop off the rim. I'm only thinking about these as there are good second hand ones for sale. Maybe i'll stick with the silverstones. other than swampers I don't know of any other half decent tallish skinny tyre.....
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beadlocks would be sweet...
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BF Goodrich do a 33x10.5 Mud Terrain. I'll be getting a set soon.dank wrote:...other than swampers I don't know of any other half decent tallish skinny tyre.....

http://www.bfgoodrich.com.au/index.php? ... oad_suv.67
The LTBs in 34x10.5 measure 33.6. I may as well get a good sized tyre so for the last time I won't have to buy them again! 3 sets of tyres in 3 years....
they are heaps cheaper than the simex extreme trekker anyway....
although to fit them...bring on the body lift, move diff forward, chop bar mounts, lift bar, strengthen bar.. diff gears...

they are heaps cheaper than the simex extreme trekker anyway....
although to fit them...bring on the body lift, move diff forward, chop bar mounts, lift bar, strengthen bar.. diff gears...
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i run 32 x 10.5 simex on the standard sierra rim, which i think is 5.5 or 6, i have let them down to around the 5 to 6 psi mark and have never rolled a bead, bear in mind the the rims have been flipped, so this will help the outer edge hold the bead better.
just my $0.02
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You can get a set of 33 x 9.5 - 15 silverstone mt 117 extremewant33s wrote:BF Goodrich do a 33x10.5 Mud Terrain. I'll be getting a set soon.dank wrote:...other than swampers I don't know of any other half decent tallish skinny tyre.....![]()
http://www.bfgoodrich.com.au/index.php? ... oad_suv.67
http://www.silverstone.com.my/tyre_mt117Xtreme_spec.asp

Looks like the simex but it is a silverstone
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Simex tyres are designed to run on a thin rim 31x10.5x15 should run on a 7 or 6" rim. this will help stop them from poping beads!
my friends personal experience with his 32x9.5.15 runnin on 6" rims, he never poped a beed and they lived at 8 to 10psi, No beed locks.
he's no chicken either.
Just dont drive them on road all the time like this. they do have a tendency to get tyre wobbles at a low psi
my friends personal experience with his 32x9.5.15 runnin on 6" rims, he never poped a beed and they lived at 8 to 10psi, No beed locks.
he's no chicken either.

Just dont drive them on road all the time like this. they do have a tendency to get tyre wobbles at a low psi

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yeah i'm gonna go the Swamper LTB in 34x10.5. 15. Its .2 inch taller than the 32x9.5 simex and about $50 cheaper per corner. Thats if i can source some.
THey have a sectional width of 11.5 and prefferred rim size is 8.5 so my 8s will be perfect for them. The tread width as stated on the website is actually only 9.5inches wide so it should still act like a skinnier tyre.
Thanks for your opinions guys. If I had skinnier offset rims i'd probably go the simex but you gotta work with what you have. I saw some maxxis mudzillas in a 33x12.5. 15. they are a fat looking tyre. Would look cool on a zook but isn't really practical.
THey have a sectional width of 11.5 and prefferred rim size is 8.5 so my 8s will be perfect for them. The tread width as stated on the website is actually only 9.5inches wide so it should still act like a skinnier tyre.
Thanks for your opinions guys. If I had skinnier offset rims i'd probably go the simex but you gotta work with what you have. I saw some maxxis mudzillas in a 33x12.5. 15. they are a fat looking tyre. Would look cool on a zook but isn't really practical.
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Nice work Dank - LTB's are an excellent tyre and far superior to a Simex, especially on a suzuki.
LTB's run a softer compund with a higher % of natural rubber than normal swampers. They hook up really well.
Steve.
LTB's run a softer compund with a higher % of natural rubber than normal swampers. They hook up really well.
Steve.
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