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11.5" tyres on 7" rim???

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11.5" tyres on 7" rim???

Post by 6rxhx »

Hi,

Has anyone ran 32x11.5x15 tyres on a 7 inch rim??

I know recommended is 8inch minimum, and a skinnier rim can cause sidewall shift on cornering.

This is for a zook, just wondering if anyone has done this, and what issues it may cause with handling etc.

I thought it may be more of a issue on heavier 4bys, but thinking it may be unnoticeable on a zook.

Most 33x12.5 should be on a 8.5 minimum, but most people run them on 8" rims.

Thanks
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Post by want33s »

If you must have 11.5's you'll get away with a 7" rim
but
I think 11.5 is too wide for a Zook no matter what rims its running..
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Post by 6rxhx »

Yea i know its a bit wide, but i have a mate that works for goodyear, so wrangler mtr's for $100 a tyre is hard to refuse.

They only make a 33x12.5 and 32x11.5, i didnt want 31's

Putting them on a smaller rim should pull them in to around 10.5 wide, on an 8inch rim they measure approx 11inches wide.

thanks for the reply
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Post by zook4fun »

thats cheep as

should be fine, just put a bit more psi in them if your worryed about them moving round to much.
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Post by want33s »

Moving around opn the rim isn't really the problem as a Zook is so light.
The light weight of a Zook means the tyre doesn't 'bite' the surface it sort of floats across it instead.
Good on sand but bad on most other surfaces.
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Post by flyinwall »

i had 32 bfg muds on 7" rims on my old hilux and never had any problems with them at all
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Post by PlATiuM »

hey, just got 31x11.5 mudzilla's on a 7inch rim. no problems other than clearance. virtual lift happening today and slight spring touching
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