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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: maryville, mo
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tires for 16.5 x 9.75 rims
hey guys getting closer to being finished with my build and im starting to look for tires. i can get military humvee tires fairly easy but im wondering what other smaller sizes are available for 16.5s. the last tire shop i visited to get prices needed exact sizes and didnt really want to look anything up for me.
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20' Daredevil (Ret)
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Re: tires for 16.5 x 9.75 rims
How tall do you want? 16.5 tires are getting harder to find but there BFG still makes 33/12.50, 35/12.50, and 37/12.50, all of which call for 9.75 rims. Generally, tires with a 12.50 width calls for a 9.75 rim. There may also be other manufacturers and other sizes.
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Re: tires for 16.5 x 9.75 rims
not sure stocker. 33's would probably be decent looking. i just dont know if i will be able to even come close what i was priced for some humvee 37's. for almost new tires i got priced about $150 a tire
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Re: tires for 16.5 x 9.75 rims
Nothing under $200 for new tires. Even any bias ply tires are over $200. I just checked last week for my k20. Trevor
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Re: tires for 16.5 x 9.75 rims
well im always messing around on tire rack and i finally found how to serach by rim size only. they have the BF goodwrenchs in 33's for $180 a piece. thats only 30 more a tire but i might be able to get a little better mileage out of the 33's. ive also heard from alot of friends that if you treat those tires right they will outlast most other tires. the ones on my dads work truck are up to 60,000 miles and still have tread left
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Re: tires for 16.5 x 9.75 rims
Mileage on them depends the trucks weight and how you drive.My brothers f150 has around 40k on his set and they look good still.But on a friends f250 they lasted maybe 30k but he drives it hard and fast.
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Re: tires for 16.5 x 9.75 rims
I just ordered a set of BFG 33X12.5 16.5's for $190 each at Discount tire, just over $900 for mount and balance all 4.
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Re: tires for 16.5 x 9.75 rims
900 bucks is cheap for them.
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Re: tires for 16.5 x 9.75 rims
I've got the BFG A/T 33's.... Bought my last set a couple years ago in the mid $700 range... Cannot recall exact amount. I've always had good success with that tire.
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