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33x10.50's?

Henrietta

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I have seen these in some brands, but was wondering if anyone was running these on their rig? What is the best all around mudder in these tires and who makes them? I don't want to go to a 12.5 width...Would rather have height and not as fat. Since I have been debating this in my mind before I buy wheels, then I thought the 10.50's would be ideal on an 8" rim, and then still use my 31's for now? Any suggestions?
 

RB70bronco

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I have seen that size in BF Goodrich Mud Terrains and Super Swamper TSL Radials. Either one would be good in the mud just would depend on how much street driving you do
 

yak67

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Henrietta said:
Yeah I was surfing and saw some prices for BFG's 33x10.50...OUCH $350 bucks a tire hurts!
yikes! where were you looking? I wouldn't buy them from there, 4 wheel parts has them for $142 each.
 
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Henrietta

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I think it was the tire rack, but it was the 33x10.50 15's. I was shocked! I found it off a google search for the size and off road tires.
 

72Burro

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I've got BFG ATs @ 33x10.5 on 15x8 Rims. I think they ride alot better than it did w/ the 33x12.5. I've got more control over the vehicle and turning is easier too. If you're worried that they don't look wide enough on the truck buy the wheel spacers from Chuck, they are 1/4 and you can see a difference
 
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Henrietta

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That is scary Hotwheels!!! Besides you are on my crap list!
Ever think you have a unique new idea for the rig, and then someone has already done it? You have about 4 of those on your truck!!!;D ;D

Just kidding man!
 

HotWheels

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Henrietta said:
That is scary Hotwheels!!! Besides you are on my crap list!
Ever think you have a unique new idea for the rig, and then someone has already done it? You have about 4 of those on your truck!!!;D ;D

Just kidding man!

?:? ?:? ?:? ?:?

what i do..what i do?
 
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Henrietta

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Nothing man, other than having some of the same ideas I had and getting them done first!;D Such as the color of blue, the tan Linex, actually that is all I can think of at the moment...Please tell me you don't have or want white Shelby stripes!
 

66horse

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I used to run BFG 33X10.5 ATs
Here is a pic
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Here is another:
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And in this next pic is the difference between them (rear) and 35X12.5s (front)
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Henrietta

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Well my brain hurts too much now...In my mind I have built 3 different eb Eddie Bauer clones, a Bumblebee, A red with white stripes, and now my GT350 wannabe, I guess I will stick with this one...it is the one I want the most!!! BTW Hot wheels, what size tires you running?
 
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