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06-27-2011 08:58 PM #1
31 or 32 inch tall tires with street tread
I am doing a 2wd swap on a 88 full size bronco that has 31-10.5 tires but looking for a pair of similar sized tires with street treads to use on the rear,anyone know if such a tire is available as I dont want to use one with a off road tread due to noise since this one is not going off road any more.
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06-27-2011 11:30 PM #2
I'm looking for the same thing, actually biggest tire I can find with a non agressive tread.. Havn't found anything other than 235/75 15 which is 30"x9.5" roughly, and a 245, is roughly a 30"x10"You don't know what you've got til it's gone
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06-28-2011 05:14 AM #3
Switch to 20's. ... lots of choices. the 275/55/20 that came on Dodge trucks from the factory is right at 32" tall.There are two things in life where penetration is really important.....and one of them is welding.
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06-28-2011 06:02 AM #4
Go to TireRack.com and select Shop By Size - there are lots of LT tires with highway tread for your Bronco. If you jump to 32's you'll have to bump to 11.5's, but you can easily replace the 31x10.5x15's - Tire Search ResultsRoger
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