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Post What Rim/Tire Combo Fits Here

Discussion in 'References' started by zbadboy, Dec 30, 2007.

  1. zbadboy

    zbadboy Member

    I will start the thread. Please post Rim/Tire size and off set for stock, 2" lift, 3" lift etc... Please be honest with your results. I.E. no rubbing with routine driving or turning. Any body want to change this format or if one of the moderators wants to turn this into a sticky.....go ahead and get sticky withit:)

    Jeff
     
  2. Acerguy

    Acerguy Moderator Staff Member

    Let's see how it goes. We can change the format at a later date if needed. :)
     
  3. TetsuKuma

    TetsuKuma Member

    OK...
    Truck - Mitsubishi 1993
    Lift - None
    Rim - UFS six spoke
    Off set - not known
    Tire - Firestone Winterforce 175/70R13
    Spacers or wheel adapters - s.s. metric washer on each stud (spacer)
    Rubbing issues - None
     
  4. okeitrucker

    okeitrucker Member

    Truck - 1991 Suzuki
    Lift - None
    Rim - stock factory wheels
    Off set - stock
    Tire - Carlisle Tru Power (tractor tire) 6-12, 4-ply, 590 pounds each at 28 psi
    Rubbing issues - None
    Traction - Excellent! Better than expected!
     
  5. okeitrucker

    okeitrucker Member

    Truck - 1993 Suzuki
    Lift - None
    Rim - ITP Aluminum C-Series Type 4
    Off set - 5+2
    Tire - 23x8x12 Carlisle All Trails
    Rubbing issues - Both front tires rub on the front of the wheel well/fender when turning either direction. A little massage with a hammer alleviates most of the rubbing. Lifting the truck even an inch would probably take care of the rest. Back tires are no problem. Wheels do not rub at all, just the front tires.
     
  6. slimbad

    slimbad Member

    Happy Keitruckers New Year!

    Truck - 94 mits
    Lift - None
    Rims - stock 6x12"
    Off set - stock
    Tires - Dunlop AT's Front 25x8x12, Rear 25x10x12
    Rubbing issues - slight rub on right front during hard right turn (tapped out front of inner fender solved this). I would recommend a 1-2" front lift for this setup, no issues with back tires. Tires were new OEM from brothers 750 Kawa Brute Force 4x4 ATV (were not radical enough for him).
    Ride - smooth, moderate tire roar on flat road surface, traction off-road excellent. I run 20 psi front and 18 psi rear.....slim
     

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