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biggest stock tires

kidduniversity

Jr. Member
Joined
Sep 25, 2003
Messages
190
Loc.
Statesville
i got a 69' bronco stock and i was wanting to take the tires off my s10 blazer and put them on. they are 31" 10.50 will they fit and will i have rubbing problems. alos i have the manual steering will it break my arms try to turn it. right now the 28's i have on there are killing me but also my gear box is giving out. i am trying ot figure out what to do becsaue the stock look makes the poor bronco look weak, eventhoguh i burned some people at the light. well i appearite any and all advice yall can give me i sure could use it. i hope soon to have pics of the almost perfectly preserved stock bronco and pics of the mean machine when i am done wit hthe mods.
 

Jeepster

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jul 13, 2001
Messages
1,507
you have 31's on a stock s-10?.....well bad news, nope on the 31's for the bronco. Its been said that 30x9.50 is the largest on a stocker.
 

Broncobowsher

Total hack
Joined
Jun 4, 2002
Messages
35,713
If you have cut quarters, they should fit with some possible interference in the front, unless they are trimmed slightly as well.

I ran 31's on a stock '71 for years. The rear had flares and the front had a slight trimming at the corners.

If it is uncut, it will probably be to tight and rub like mad in the rear. But with just the right offset, you might make it livable.
 

saddlebronc

New Member
Joined
Aug 29, 2001
Messages
130
Loc.
TJ
I have 31 x 10.5s on mine but the front tires rub against the radius arms if I cut it too sharp. I have manual steering but its quite easy to turn the wheel. Maybe I'm just quite used to this setup. No rubbing with the rear tires and it is a very quiet ride ( tire wise ).
 
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