Yup, that was on the factory 15x6 wheels, the 10.50 is tight on the 6 inch
rim, probably not the best idea, it pulled the tread open a little. I'm
running 8 inch rims now, much better with the 11.50 tires. Gonna go up to
10 inchers when I do the suspension and probably 12.50 or 13.50 tires. But
you're right, every tire is different, and sometimes trucks are different,
just have to see how it fits, might need a little crank on the t-bar to help
out, but that's easy.
-- Dave Bensalem, PA '93 Sport 4x4 V-6""jkp61"" <jkp61@horizonview.net> wrote in message news:FMEELLPCNAGCKKFHCHHKCEHCCAAA.jkp61@horizonview.net... > > Is that with the factory wheels?? Because my 30X9.50's are on the factory > rims and they almost hit. Of course I guess it could also be the kind of > tire, because even though the sizes are supposed to be the same, they aren't > all created equal! I could have gotten a real good deal on some 31X10.50 > Goodyear's off a Jeep Grand Cherokee w/only 15k, but I was sure they would > rub every time I turned the wheel. Oh well live and learn, I wish I had a > way to just try them out and see. Thanks for the info. > > Take Care & Keep On Truckin'~~~~~John > <<'96 Dakota Sport 4X4, 3.9L 5spd>> > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net > [mailto:owner-dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net]On Behalf Of Dave > Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 2:00 PM > To: dakota-truck-moderator@bent.twistedbits.net > Subject: DML: Re: RE: Re: Re: Virgin DAK Owner!! > > > > I didn't have any rubbing with the 31's (that was with no lift or t-bar > adjustment), I have just a touch with the 32's when fully locked to the > left, but I can live with that :) > > -- > Dave > Bensalem, PA > '93 Sport 4x4 V-6 > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.343 / Virus Database: 190 - Release Date: 3/22/2002 >
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