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What Rim Size On A Stock Comanche Rim


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The rule of thumb is that tires should not be more than 4 inches wider than the rim. IF your rims are 7-inch, that means a maximum tire width of 11 inches. If your rims are 6-inch, that means a maximum tire width of 10 inches.

 

You can mount 32x11.50s on the stock rims, but that doesn't mean it's a good idea. Some shops may refuse. If your rim width isn't listed on the chart for that tire, shops that are aware of liability issues won't mount them for you.

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Most tires in that size specify a rim width range between 8" and 10". Yes it will fit. It probably won't wear correctly or make even contact over the entire tread surface causing the tires to wear too fast in the center.

 

Also, almost all  aftermarket rims have way less backspacing than stock rims, making the tires sit out further, increasing the scrub radius.

 

Some TJ Wranglers (1997-2006) had 15x8 rims from the factory. IMO your best bet is to find a set of those.

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