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Spilt rims.7.50r 16

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Spilt rims.7.50r 16

Post by vanners »

What is the largest tyre possible to fit these rims?
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Post by Mick_n_Sal »

Largest "Standard Tyre" i've found is prob a 235/85R16. If you check through different manufacturers data you'll find some companies tyres have a larger rolling diameter than others.

I'm currently running 7.5/16 MRF Super Tractions on my middy. 12 ply, very aggressive mud pattern. Designed for mine & agricultural use.

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Post by Eddy »

:? :roll: huh?


I'm guessing you mean 5.5 x 16 rims ???
If so you can fit 235/85 x16; 8.25 x 16;
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Post by shorty_f0rty »

34x9.5's.. would work.. but only just..
go 34x9.5r16 boggers..
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Post by Tojo »

i ran 9.00/16's on standard toyota split rims.
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Post by v6hilux »

There are some Bar Treads available in the Nankang brand that are tallish.
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