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35s on 7.5 inch wheels?

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by ecgreen, Mar 10, 2017.

  1. Mar 10, 2017 at 3:01 PM
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    ecgreen

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    Yes or no no?
     
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    Width of the tire is what matters for that dimension, not the diameter.

    Each brand has a web site that shows a minimum, optimum and maximum wheel width for a given tire size.

    Different brands may have slightly different specs, as not all tires are created equal. The numbers are just 'close enough'.
     
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    If it's a narrow 35" tire maybe. Check the manufacturers website and check the "rim width range". If you're looking at a 35x12.5 or 315/75-16 or 315/70-17 chances are you'll need wider wheels.
     
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    Seen plenty of 35x12.5r15 on 7.5" and even 7" wheels. Most tire specs online will say 8"-10" is recommended though. The more sidewall the easier, obviously. Not sure I would try 35x12.50 tires on 17x7.5 but on a 15x7.5 it totally works. Make sense?
     
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    Thanks for the input, and yes the side wall thing makes sense for sure. I am running a 16 inch wheel now and was flirting with the idea of 35s. Couldnt find any 35 diameter tire where the manufacturer recommend anything under 8inch wheel width.

    Just dreamin' ;)
     
  6. Mar 10, 2017 at 5:02 PM
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    You should look into 255/85r16, that is a great tire size for your truck, in my opinion of course, and would work with your wheels.
     
  7. Mar 10, 2017 at 5:04 PM
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    could also do 34x10.5x16
     
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    That prob what I'll go with in the end. I wheel a lot though, so I am always thinking...bigger!?!?!
     
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  10. Mar 10, 2017 at 7:00 PM
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  11. Mar 10, 2017 at 7:06 PM
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    If Bonzen can run 35x12.5 on stock wheels I don't see a problem with 7.5" wheels
     
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    You'll be fine running a 315/75r16 on a 7.5" wide wheel. I've been doing it for years and airing down to 8-12 psi depending on conditions and have never lost a bead or had a tire issue. I think narrower wheels actually hold a bead better aired down.
     

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