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1 hour ago, 72cut said:

Anyone know if Goodyear wrangler in 235 75 15 size will rub at full turn with stock jeep steel wheels? Also any recommendations on under $100 tires in that size, other than the wranglers that are quality and won't rub?

I run 30x9.5 tires on stock height and have zero rubbing FWIW. That size shouldn't have any issues. I have General Grabber ATX's. I think for a set of 5, i paid $1000, with a $100 rebate on top of that which I know is out of your budget but these tires have been fantastic.

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5 hours ago, 72cut said:

Anyone know if Goodyear wrangler in 235 75 15 size will rub at full turn with stock jeep steel wheels? Also any recommendations on under $100 tires in that size, other than the wranglers that are quality and won't rub?

Your best bet is eBay with cheap china tires. Looks like you can get mud tires or all terrains for about $400.

https://ebay.us/m/UXX7fD

https://ebay.us/m/53YVuS

But I'm not saying they will be good. 

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I got my last set of tires through walmart.  I kept an eye on the tires that go on sale and ended up getting half off.  :D   theoretically I got a much better tire for my limited budget.  so far I've been very pleased with them.

 

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6 hours ago, robfg67 said:

What Eagle said. There are lots of guys who buy new Wranglers and sell off new tires to go bigger. 

Ditto. When we got our MJ new tires were going to cost twice what the vehicle cost. :confused: Started buying used tires and that's all we buy now. Should be able to pick up some good condition takeoffs from classifieds or even the local 4x4 shop for $400 or less. 

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my 89 had  BFG all terrain  235/75/15  load range c when i obtained it in 1997,  but about 70k on those, but aftermarket wheels with shallower backspacing,

don't recall rubbing, but no  big off road adventures

 

replaced with take-offs from a Wrangler  9.50 x 31 x 15 on  mopar aftermarket wheels,  these had deeper backspacing,   tire/wheel would rub emergency brake cable, so i tied back the cable,  don't recall rubbing on front... but no big off road adventures

ran those until this year  ( about 20 years and 'maybe' 20k miles...  those tire had aged out and were giving shimmy problems

 

now with a set of wrangler 'canyons' and back to 235/75/15 Falken  Rubitrek (spell)...  smooth, low noise,  and i think they were just at 500  .......... 

 

just getting to 170k on the truck.  trying to drive it more,  but i believe will need a heater core next... I ain't doin it myself............. 

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2 hours ago, llhat said:

Falken  Rubitrek

These are fantastic tires. The are a very fair price and they seem to be great in all weather conditions. 

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