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Old 11-27-2010, 04:31 AM   #1
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Tire and wheel size suggestion

I'm trying to decide what size of rims and tires to get for my truck. It currently has 15" rim with 35" tires. I want to go a bit narrower and not as tall than what is currently on it. I'm thinking about 33" with 16" M/T classic II rims.

Also plan on reducing the lift and cutting down the rear lifting block, it is way too tall.

Any suggestions on brand/model of tires, tire sizes and rim backspacing?

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Old 11-27-2010, 05:39 AM   #2
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Re: Tire and wheel size suggestion

I have always thought the M/T Classic IIs looked real good. As far as tire suggestions...well, I'm fairly partial to Toyo rubber (if someone else is buying) or old stand-bys like Groundhawgs.
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Old 11-27-2010, 11:17 AM   #3
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Re: Tire and wheel size suggestion

Beautiful truck, and I think those wheels would be a good choice, clean & classy without the fake rivets & bling that some wheels have. If you won't be doing much actual off-roading with such a nice truck, tire choice boils down to what looks good to you. For all-around use on a 4x4, I like BFG All-Terrain T/A KO. They list three different sizes in 33" tall range (285/75, 295/75, and 305/70).
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Old 11-28-2010, 06:29 AM   #4
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Re: Tire and wheel size suggestion

Thanks everyone for the info.

Any suggestions on how much backspacing?
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Old 11-28-2010, 09:13 AM   #5
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Re: Tire and wheel size suggestion

Nice truck! With 16" wheels and wanting narrower I's say give 255/85s a look.They are about an inch narrower than 285/75s and about an inch taller.They are about as close as you can come to the traditional 9.00-16s which is what the WWII omnidirectional military rubber was.Goodyear made an Extra Traction and Coop made the Grip Spur,among others.Maxxis makes a mudder-type and BFG makes them,too.Not sure if in both M/Ts and A/Ts.If you want a bit more beef,the 285/75s are the same proportions and a scale down from 12.50/35s.In 15" BFG makes 10.50/33s and should be mounted on 8" rims,the same for those 16" sizes.But,they will work on stock width as well.
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Old 11-28-2010, 12:27 PM   #6
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Re: Tire and wheel size suggestion

With the 255/85 16, what width of rim would I need?
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With the 255/85 16, what width of rim would I need?
TireRack lists only one tire in that size -- BFG Mud Terrain. They show rim size from 6.5" to 8", with a measured (for their specs) 7" rim width. I would assume 7" is also the preferred width.
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They work fine on stock steel wheels.I agree that 7" is probably ideal and 8 would work fine.
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Old 11-28-2010, 07:17 PM   #9
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Great lookin truck! Have you thought about running aluminum slots? While I too like the M/T Classics II wheel's I am thinking something more old school would look better.

Here are 15x8-1/2" with 35" Goodyears:
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Old 11-28-2010, 11:30 PM   #10
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I have thought about aluminum slots. Anyone have suggestions on who still makes them?

I have also looked at these ones.
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Old 11-29-2010, 03:04 AM   #11
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I have thought about aluminum slots. Anyone have suggestions on who still makes them?

I have also looked at these ones.
The M/T's or the ones in your last picture are the only wheel mfgs that even come close to the alum slots..
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Re: Tire and wheel size suggestion

Lakeroadster, what is the outside diameter of your spare? I am looking for one of those fenders for when I move my fuel tank and I was wondering what is the maximum tire diameter it will clear.

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John, thank you for the link and the explanation. I never even knew the long and short box fenders were different. And I apologize for jacking the thread.

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Great lookin truck! Have you thought about running aluminum slots? While I too like the M/T Classics II wheel's I am thinking something more old school would look better.

Here are 15x8-1/2" with 35" Goodyears:
what wheels are these?
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what wheels are these?
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Re: Tire and wheel size suggestion

Thanks for all of the help. How much backspacing? The MT Classic IIs have 4 7/16 or 3 5/8 for a 8" wheel.
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Thanks for all of the help. How much backspacing? The MT Classic IIs have 4 7/16 or 3 5/8 for a 8" wheel.
I would do the 3 5/8" myself..
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