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Does anyone make 33x9.5x15 tyres?
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Does anyone make 33x9.5x15 tyres?
I'm looking for some tall skinnies for my Landcruiser FJ45 ute.
They seem to be a popular size in America, but I can't find any here.
Any ideas? Thanks.
They seem to be a popular size in America, but I can't find any here.
Any ideas? Thanks.
Maxxis make a 255/85R16 Bighorn...
I've got a 33x9.5R15 BFG MT as a spare for my zook. Not sure that they are made any more.
It's 50% worn and .6" shorter than my 34/10.5-15 Swamper LTB.
I've got a 33x9.5R15 BFG MT as a spare for my zook. Not sure that they are made any more.
It's 50% worn and .6" shorter than my 34/10.5-15 Swamper LTB.
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I would say be carefull running the 33x9.5's BFG. I had them on my old MQ shortie years ago and I ended up wearing out the sidewall more then the tread! They seemed to be too tall for the width and would roll on the rim a bit.
Depends on the weight of the car and how you drive it but i guess.
Depends on the weight of the car and how you drive it but i guess.
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I would agree with this, ran them on my 60 series years back, tall but too skinny, IMO a wider tyre would be a better option.A.R.T Racing wrote:I would say be carefull running the 33x9.5's BFG. I had them on my old MQ shortie years ago and I ended up wearing out the sidewall more then the tread! They seemed to be too tall for the width and would roll on the rim a bit.
Depends on the weight of the car and how you drive it but i guess.
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OK, I've decided to save for the 255/85x16's.
I've found the Cooper ST, BFG A/T and a brand called Eldorardo.
Does anyone know who else makes 255/85x16's? i'm after a mid-range tyre, not super expensive as the truck is not fast and won't do really high mileage.
I assume this size can be fitted to standard 7.5x16 Toyota steel split rims?
I wish there was a website that listed all manufacturers and all sizes. Even the bloody tyre shops don't know!
Cheers.
I've found the Cooper ST, BFG A/T and a brand called Eldorardo.
Does anyone know who else makes 255/85x16's? i'm after a mid-range tyre, not super expensive as the truck is not fast and won't do really high mileage.
I assume this size can be fitted to standard 7.5x16 Toyota steel split rims?
I wish there was a website that listed all manufacturers and all sizes. Even the bloody tyre shops don't know!
Cheers.
if you go to each manufacturer site, they list the Recommended rim for the tyre size on there.henlan wrote:OK, I've decided to save for the 255/85x16's.
I've found the Cooper ST, BFG A/T and a brand called Eldorardo.
Does anyone know who else makes 255/85x16's? i'm after a mid-range tyre, not super expensive as the truck is not fast and won't do really high mileage.
I assume this size can be fitted to standard 7.5x16 Toyota steel split rims?
I wish there was a website that listed all manufacturers and all sizes. Even the bloody tyre shops don't know!
Cheers.
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