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31s on stock 15' rims
Well I have 215/75r15 on my truck know with about o 2-3 in of room tell i even start to tuck the tires under the body of my 1986 chevy sliverado 1/2 2wd. I would like to put my tires from a set of rim on the truck, the tire size is 31*10.50R15LT.
My step dad says they will rub i disagree only cause my truck still sits high for a 2wd much higher then my other 86 c10. P.s. my current tires are the world greatest bfgoodwrinch allterain t/a tires. I need to save money for some new tires cause two of mine are good the rear are bald after to many burn outs. Ill try and find/ get a pic of the truck know. (it has chrome wagon wheels but same rims size as factory and the factroy ones are going back on it.) |
Re: 31s on stock 15' rims
Here's a 2wd I had a few weeks ago with 31's and stock suspension, no rubbing:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...th_truck63.jpg |
Re: 31s on stock 15' rims
31x10.50R15 will fit no problem on stock 2wd suspension
accually 32's will fit under a 4x4 stock The stock 235/75R15 look to small for our trucks, the 31's fill the wheel well nice, and don't rub at all. We have used this size as a recommendation if changing 4 tires on these style trucks for years at our shop Duro |
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My step dad keep saying the wieth is to much is he just blowing smoke or is he right?
He says he had a 2wd and tryed putting 31 under it and it rubbed the frame. I think hes truck my have sat lower then mine cause with my old black c10 i think the springs were way wore out cause it sat about 2-3 lower in the front and rear. Also i used it to haul about 7500 pound about 5 times Kinda killed that truck. This one will be treated much nicer, black one was my first pickup and thought its a truck it can do anything well i was wrong gotta have the right stuff first. |
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You might have seen it already, but here's a side shot of my '79 C10, suspension is so stock all paint's turned into rust (literally):
http://www.supermotors.net/getfile/4...onster-007.jpg These are 32x11.5x15 in the front, and 33x12.5x15" in the rear, there's no rubbing whatsoever. And what yer dad said about the weight being too much - what weight is too much? |
Re: 31s on stock 15' rims
I have 275 x 55 x 20's on stock suspension (31.7" diameter) and they clear.
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thoought id show you what the tires look like. Would have liked to used the rims but they are 6 lug and mines a 5.
http://home.comcast.net/~furrsam/Rims1.jpg http://home.comcast.net/~furrsam/Rims.jpg And hers a pic of my truck before motor installed. didnt go down much. http://home.comcast.net/~furrsam/siv...sager_side.jpg http://home.comcast.net/~furrsam/siv...drver_side.jpg These have the stock rims im going to use i need newer pics but no film. |
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and heres a more resent picture http://home.comcast.net/~furrsam/Parts007.jpg
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Re: 31s on stock 15' rims
I ran 2 sets of 31x10.50's on my 76 with no rubbing at all. One were mud tires, the others were street tires.
I also ran 3312.50's on a stock 86 4x4 so 33's will fit 4x4 and 31's fir 2wd for sure I had it that way. If they rub you got something wrong, worn springs or something. |
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ok thing that saves me about 250 for 2 tires fo know atleast.
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I've been running 31X10.50's on my 1982 GMC Sierra Classic 1/2 ton stock suspension with 15X7 rallies and have plenty of clearance, no rubbing whatsoever. Not exactly a low rider with those 31's, has worked great for haulin and towin....
~ Smitty |
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great well mines no low rider either as you can see from the pics
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Re: 31s on stock 15' rims
I'm running 31x10.50R15 on mine too, it's all stock suspension and no rubbing.
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Re: 31s on stock 15' rims
I have run both 31x11.50 and 32x11.50 on 15x8s with stock (except HD front coils) and didnt have a rubbing problem with the 31s and only a slight rub with the 32s on the inner fender and upper fender lip. If there is a rub problem it wouldnt be with the frame it would be with the fender.
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