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At 15.5 inches wide, your REALLY gonna need to work at making these fit a MJ!!!!

 

15 X 10 is a MUST!! I prefer 8's but I also won't run a tire wider than 12.5". Even then I much prefer the 10.5 width for the XJ/MJ.

 

CW

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At 15.5 inches wide, your REALLY gonna need to work at making these fit a MJ!!!!

 

15 X 10 is a MUST!! I prefer 8's but I also won't run a tire wider than 12.5". Even then I much prefer the 10.5 width for the XJ/MJ.

 

CW

 

i LOVE my 33x10.5s! they just barely rub when fully stuffed which means a 12.5 would rub a lot!. I always recommend the 10.5 to any XJ/MJ owner.

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I always recommend the 10.5 to any XJ/MJ owner.

You guys and your skinny tires...

 

It's a night and day difference between going with the wider 12.5's. You gain 4" of stance and in my opinion I'd rather have a wider MORE STABLE stance than feel like I have my shoulders shrugged and I'm going to tip/blow over driving down the road.

 

To each their own I guess....

 

PS. Wade I'll let you try Rebecca's 33x12.5's next time were together. Drive down the road and than tell me you like your 10.5's better... ;)

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PS. Wade I'll let you try Rebecca's 33x12.5's next time were together. Drive down the road and than tell me you like your 10.5's better... ;)

 

deal...

 

...but i will still like my tires better (Its a BFG thing, you Maxxis people wouldnt understand :D )

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...but i will still like my tires better (Its a BFG thing, you Maxxis people wouldnt understand :D )

You just haven't been tought correctly. I guess it's cause you have a relationship with JB and he fills your head with that stuff...

 

 

-Lead_"I was a former BFG guy but now my heart belongs to Maxxis"_Follow

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...but i will still like my tires better (Its a BFG thing, you Maxxis people wouldnt understand :D )

You just haven't been tought correctly. I guess it's cause you have a relationship with JB and he fills your head with that stuff...

 

 

-Lead_"I was a former BFG guy but now my heart belongs to Maxxis"_Follow

 

maybe i like BFG because i get deals on them through JB, and i just never told you ;)

 

sorry for the hi-jack

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I always recommend the 10.5 to any XJ/MJ owner.

You guys and your skinny tires...

 

It's a night and day difference between going with the wider 12.5's. You gain 4" of stance and in my opinion I'd rather have a wider MORE STABLE stance than feel like I have my shoulders shrugged and I'm going to tip/blow over driving down the road.

 

To each their own I guess....

 

PS. Wade I'll let you try Rebecca's 33x12.5's next time were together. Drive down the road and than tell me you like your 10.5's better... ;)

 

Ask Pat about how well 33x10.5-15 BFG AT's handle... I had him out in my XJ on Monday and drove almost as hard as I normally do on backroads. ;)

 

I run 26psi in the front and 22psi in the back and the rims are 15x7's with 4" of backspacing. I also have a 242 and run in fulltime always. The XJ has 3" of lift.

 

I regularly do 4 wheel dry pavement drifts in 90 degree turns at speeds that are hard to believe. I do 25mph turns at 45-55mph almost daily even fasted on warm pavement. It's handing is totally predictable. I love hammering the skinny pedal on the exits so it drifts even further. I have out run many cars on these backroads. :brows:

 

10.50's are great tires and don't handle worse. I have had 12.50's BFG AT's also and they had more tire roll in hard corners on 15x8 rims and sucked in the rain or snow when compared to the 10.50's. :D

 

I had the 33x9.50's before and they sucked when compared to the wider AT's. The only way 12.50's might handle as well as the 10.50 on dry pavement is if they are mounted on 10" rims and run with higher pressures. They would still suck in rain or snow.

 

Offroad is a slighty different story but each size does somethings better then the others.

 

A bonus is 10.50's get better MPG's and are faster then 12.50's are. :D

 

I also recommend the 33x10.50's to any XJ/MJ owner.

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Hello

 

Just picked up some super swamper 35x15.50-15 and wanted to know what size wheel would some of your guys run?? (15x8 or 15x10 ect)

 

 

thanks

 

Robert

If you got a good deal on them, I personally would try to re-sell them and use the money to get a proper size tire to fit the truck...otherwise you are going to need 8" of lift and wheel spacers to make those work. You really need to get some full width/stronger axles to handle those.

 

10" wide wheels would be the minimum for those and would hold a good bead under low pressure if you are a crawler as most all of the guys I know that are in to crawling like a narrow wheel to run low pressure if they don't have bead locks.

 

12" wide is the recommended wheel for that tire size, but it will never work on an MJ...especially with stock axles :eek:

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:hmm: 10.5 faster than 12.5's...not if your in the sticky stuff in my POP.

 

10.5's take less power to rotate and have less rolling resistance.

 

They accelerate faster on most surfaces and this is why most JeepSpeed rigs chose the 10.5's over 12.5's. They take less horsepower to roll and go faster with less power.

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OK I've been reading the 10.5 vs 12.5 debate. Since I have 11.5s(32's) does that mean I have the best of both worlds or "middle of the road, not really good for anything" size? :D :popcorn:

 

Make them 34x11.5's or some Q78's and you'll be good.

 

The 15.5" wide tires are great but you do need more horsepower in mud sand or about any surface to turn them. They weigh more and have quite a bit more rolling ressistance. They will also be harder on axles. Would I run them. Sure but I would choose other sizes first or keep them for offroad use only.

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If you want narrow, gets some 34x9.5s. I think my wheel is around 5.5" wide. Yeah....they're narrow. My next tire will be in the 39ish range, and I don't want a narrow tire.

 

39 !!!! What you building now man???? jamminz.gifjamminz.gif

 

Hows it hangin' dude, good to hear from ya!!

 

CW

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OK I've been reading the 10.5 vs 12.5 debate. Since I have 11.5s(32's) does that mean I have the best of both worlds or "middle of the road, not really good for anything" size? :D :popcorn:

I was thinking the same thing... does anybody make 33x11.5 R15 mud terrains? (these would be my off-road tire, with some street time) From what I'm gathering, seems like it would be a good compromise.

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or some Q78's

 

:cheers:

 

 

I can't belive I don't see more of these on the trails. I get asked about them all the time when people can't figure out what size they are.

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