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33's on 15x7

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33's on 15x7

Post by luxadore »

gday
just wondering 33x12.5's would be too wide for my 15x7 rims, i know 8's would be better suited but cant afford them at the moment but already have the tyres.
should be ok? or expected to roll off the bead or something?

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Post by -Scott- »

The Australian "Tyre Bible" (whatever it's called) says no - but I believe some people do it.

I think 8.5" is the minimum legal width?
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Post by luxembuger »

The minimum width required for 35in Mickey Thompson claws is 8in so 33's on 7in rims should be fine.
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Post by HotFourOk »

Waaaay to wide mate.

Save up and buy the correct rims, they aren't that expensive.

I contemplated mounting my 31x10.5 on my 7" rims, should be on 8" I reckon.
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Post by luxadore »

has anyone actually ran it?
it will only be for a month or so until i can afford the wheels
i wouldnt rush, but at the moment i dont have a spare, but putting my 33's on my 7's will leave me a spare
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Re: 15x7

Post by chimpboy »

luxembuger wrote:The minimum width required for 35in Mickey Thompson claws is 8in so 33's on 7in rims should be fine.
How wide are they though?

I had 32x11.5" silverstone muddies on 15x7" rims, they were okay but you could see just looking that it was pushing it a little bit.

I think that the extra 1/2" of radius would not be enough to make up for the extra 1" of width, so I am thinking that 33x12.5's would be worse than my 32x11.5's were.

So I'd probably say you need 8" rims, sorry.
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Post by Kitika »

i had a 31x10.5 on a 5.5 wide rim as my spare but i never drove on it... :lol: Looked cool with the massive bulge but would probably attract sharp sticks and rocks quite well. Not legal im sure but it got me by till i got new rims.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

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It's dodgy - save for 8's. They will crown heavily and its really hard on the shoulders - the angle gets really tight.

I run 36 12.5's on beadlocked 7's (so acutally 7.5) and they are way too pinched. however, these are not radials so it's not as much of an issue.

I also run 9.5's on 4.5" rims... don't do that either. (they are also cross plys)

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Post by virtha21 »

yeah mate i run 33 x 12.5s on 15 x 7 rims on my lux no probs they bag out sick but sometimes come off the bead real easy when i drop them down to like 8 - 10 psi but i'd say its fine until you save up enough for 8" rims.
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Post by virtha21 »

oh yeah, and just drive a little bit easier on them round corners because they'll roll a fair bit.
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Post by bazzle »

Ive had 33" on 7".
Worked OK, didnt knock off as easy on ruts either

Didnt really notice any strange handling changes at the time.

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Post by nicbeer »

HotFourOk wrote: I contemplated mounting my 31x10.5 on my 7" rims, should be on 8" I reckon.
U sure? i think most 31s are on 7s round the country. most say rim width 6.5-7.5
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Post by Mick_n_Sal »

31x10.5r15 ok on 7s or 8s
33x10.5r15 ok on 7s or 8s
33x12.5r15 should be on 10s ( though many have them fitted to 8s & some tyre makers say it's ok - the australian tyre & rim bible states 10s )

Going through this at the moment for my middy.

Keep in mind that some tyre fitters won't go against "the bible" as it may negate their public liability insurance.
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Post by cloughy »

bazzle wrote:Ive had 33" on 7".
Worked OK, didnt knock off as easy on ruts either

Didnt really notice any strange handling changes at the time.

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I've ran 33x12.5 on 7" rims plenty and so have a few of my mates, for 10s of thousands of kays without any problems, as scott stated, they're ment to be on 8.5" rims so even 8"s are wrong :roll:
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Post by j-top paj »

cloughy wrote:
bazzle wrote:Ive had 33" on 7".
Worked OK, didnt knock off as easy on ruts either

Didnt really notice any strange handling changes at the time.

Bazzle
I've ran 33x12.5 on 7" rims plenty and so have a few of my mates, for 10s of thousands of kays without any problems, as scott stated, they're ment to be on 8.5" rims so even 8"s are wrong :roll:
i got my 33x 11.5s on 16x7 rims and havnt had a problem yet.
but ive had my 35x12.5s on 15x8 rims and have had heaps of problems with beads etc...
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Post by HotFourOk »

nicbeer wrote:
HotFourOk wrote: I contemplated mounting my 31x10.5 on my 7" rims, should be on 8" I reckon.
U sure? i think most 31s are on 7s round the country. most say rim width 6.5-7.5
Yeah, I'm sure... Goodyear states between 7.0 - 9.0 inches rim width. I was thinking 8" would be perfect being right in the middle.
Saying that, I'm stil running the 15x7".
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Post by Red_Zook »

i had 32's on 7's and they were sweet tight on the beed and crap.
just my imput
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Post by chimpboy »

Red_Zook wrote:i had 32's on 7's and they were sweet tight on the beed and crap.
just my imput
Yes, how wide are they though?
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Post by tuffsahara »

by law a 33x12.5 is too wide for a 7 inch rim 8 inch is the minimum
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Post by j-top paj »

tuffsahara wrote:by law a 33x12.5 is too wide for a 7 inch rim 8 inch is the minimum
depends on the tyre, but most 12.5 tyres need a 8.5 minimum
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Post by cloughy »

tuffsahara wrote:by law a 33x12.5 is too wide for a 7 inch rim 8 inch is the minimum
8.5" in the tyre fitter's bible, where does everyone get they're information from???????????

They WILL work on 7's :roll: just your not ment to :D
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Post by -Scott- »

cloughy wrote:
tuffsahara wrote:by law a 33x12.5 is too wide for a 7 inch rim 8 inch is the minimum
8.5" in the tyre fitter's bible, where does everyone get they're information from???????????
The interweb. :D

When you get enough different opinions presented it's very easy to zero in on the one you WANT to be the right answer. And, if it's on the interweb, it MUST be true!
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Post by cloughy »

-Scott- wrote:
cloughy wrote:
tuffsahara wrote:by law a 33x12.5 is too wide for a 7 inch rim 8 inch is the minimum
8.5" in the tyre fitter's bible, where does everyone get they're information from???????????
The interweb. :D

When you get enough different opinions presented it's very easy to zero in on the one you WANT to be the right answer. And, if it's on the interweb, it MUST be true!
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