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Location: The Republic of Texas
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Possibly dumb tire question--1/2 ton subs
So a buddy has an almost new set of hurricane mags and 31-10.50-15 BFG all terrains he wants to give me, correct bolt pattern. Will the 31's rub up front on a 68 1/2 ton panel? I have 235/75/15's on it now on the factory rims, no problem.
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Re: Possibly dumb tire question--1/2 ton subs
The tire size should be OK. But, your correct bolt pattern comment had me wondering. He is supplying the wheels? Are they the correct back spacing?
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Re: Possibly dumb tire question--1/2 ton subs
Thats what I have on my 2wd Sub.
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Re: Possibly dumb tire question--1/2 ton subs
Not sure what the correct back-spacing is.. It has the 7 inch steel rims (still have the factory hub caps with the red bow-tie) on it, His are 8 inch Jeep 6 holes from his really sharp Cherokee Golden Eagle. 79 I think.
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