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FAT tyres

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FAT tyres

Post by Toecutta »

just want to get some opinions,

what do people think is too wide when it comes to tyres,

and by that I dont mean the car doesnt work anymore (for all the smartarrrs out there :roll:
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Post by MART »

what are we talking , daily driver or comprig , basher , and obviously tyres need to clear vehicle while turning and articulating , what sort of vehicle ,Cheers Paul.
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Post by Toecutta »

Vitara/Seirra

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and I am not talking about big tyres just 31"
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Post by v840 »

31" Id probably go a 10.5" as the widest.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

I don't know what this thread is supposed to be about?

I think 9.5 tyres a great on sierras, but have driven and built cars with up to 14" wide tyres and they work great in the right conditions.

At 31" tall, you're pretty much talking 10.5 wide or nothing, so unless you go to 16" rims, you won't have much option.

not being a smartar$e, but what are you after out of this thread?

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Post by Toecutta »

I have a set of 325/50R15 BFG muddies on a big offset rim and am wondering if they are too wide to be any good offroad? If there is such a thing
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Re: FAT tyres

Post by Gwagensteve »

Toecutta wrote: and by that I dont mean the car doesnt work anymore
That's why I was confused.

I don't think the problem is with the width per se, they are "only" 13.00, but the height/width ratio is all wrong.

I understand these tyres were developed specifically to get a 12.5" tyre under a wrangler with no lift :roll: for the US market.

Personally, I can't see them working very well generally, short, wide tyres have poor directional characteristics (the car will not respond well to steering on slick surfaces) It's one of the reasons I hate 33 12.5's for victorian conditions.

In the dry and on rock they will be fine. In mud with depth, they might be fine. On slick/greasy stuff they will suck, and they might even suck on powdery loose dirt too.

such a shame BFG don't make the 33 9.5 muddy any more :cry:

Just my 2C

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Re: FAT tyres

Post by want33s »

Gwagensteve wrote: such a shame BFG don't make the 33 9.5 muddy any more :cry:
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I'll second that. 33X10.5 are available but at a $$$ premium. I can't wait till I get two more. :lol:
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Post by grimbo »

want33s wrote:
Gwagensteve wrote: such a shame BFG don't make the 33 9.5 muddy any more :cry:
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I'll second that. 33X10.5 are available but at a $$$ premium. I can't wait till I get two more. :lol:
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Post by cjdeane10 »

I am getting some new rims/tyres in 30x9.5x15. What offset should i use?

I have used 31x10.5x15 (not sure of the offset as they came with the car, and didnt seem to rub, etc).
Is there anyway of finding out from the rim itself?

Wider = larger arc, which can mean more rubbing... Wide does look bling tho!
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Post by cjdeane10 »

oh, and 10.5 seemed wide enough for what i was running - and same as the other guys have said - 31x10.5x15 is the easiest to find.

(only reason going for 9.5 is that the 10.5 are dead, and the 9.5 were slightly cheaper).

Comp rig/trail blazer with all the trimmings will tell ya otherwise, but stock zuk, with 30x9.5 has worked very well for me (DD, with occasional weekend farm hack).
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Post by sierrafreak »

Can get 33"x 10.5" x 15" For $300 each

I currently have 31" x 12".5" x 15"
They only rub in the guards a little under load in a corner downhill but thats cause i have got a body lift.

The best tyres i have found are the BFG Mud Terain 30" x 9.5" x 15"
Havent had any dramas with them rubbing anywhere at all with only a 2" suspension lift and a little trimming of front bar.

I would like 33's but hey only the future will know
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Post by oldcrusty72 »

I'm running 31x11 -15 on 8" Rims, i haven't had any steering probs, Suzukis are light so don't get affected much with the tyre probs other cars have with wide tyres. The same tyres on my jeep were all over the road. I ended up with MTR's on that to take the extra weight,

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