What size tire are you running?

What size?

  • 30 or less

    Votes: 5 4.2%
  • 31

    Votes: 11 9.3%
  • 32

    Votes: 30 25.4%
  • 33

    Votes: 40 33.9%
  • 34

    Votes: 3 2.5%
  • 35

    Votes: 17 14.4%
  • 36

    Votes: 3 2.5%
  • 37 plus

    Votes: 9 7.6%

  • Total voters
    118

spencyg

This Space For Rent
Boomer:
Currently: 235-85-16 (31.7"...we'll call it 31) on Stock steel wheels

Soon to be Installed: 295-75-16 (34" per the round-up rule) on 16x8 Eagle 589's waiting patiently in the shop.
 

pete.wilson

Adventurer
hey

My 94 GMC Suburban has Hankook Dynapro M/T's in 235/85/16's...32inch. So far (month old) I have been very impressed with them. Good on pavement (wet and dry) and good in snow and mud (haven't been in too deep of mud though, mostly unserviced county dirt road/2 tracks). And the price was good at $145ea. including mounting and balancing.

My 99 Jeep grand Cherokee has BFG Long Trails in 245/70/16's...not sure on size. Good everyday tires for pavement and snow. Very limited in mud..obviously.
 

Gravity

Observer
285/75 16's here or roughly 33s

I'm considering going up to 295/75's (34) or even 315's (35's) if they can fit

FYI - van had the fenders trimmed by Sportsmobile for the 285's

-d
 

durango_60

Explorer
I'm still running the stock BFG MT 255/75 17's that came on my Rubicon. I have no valid complaints about the size but as soon as they get worn I'll be replacing them with 295/70 17 Toyo MT's, admittedly for mostly appearance sake...
 
2000 Toyota Tundra, 128" wheelbase, maybe 19" belly clearance with 34.5" tires. The larger they get, the more the tires become little tank treads when they're aired down, and the more trimming needs done.

Actual heights new and width on my rims:

31x10.5R16
32x10.5R16
33x11R16
34.5x12R16
36.5x13.5R17

Planning to run 36x12-16 or -17 for general grubbing around, 36.5x13.5R17 for long, easy trips, and possibly 38.5x14.5R17 for snow. I don't think I'll go larger than a 37" tire except for snow.

-Sean
 

jim65wagon

Well-known member
devinsixtyseven said:
Planning to run 36x12-16 or -17 for general grubbing around, 36.5x13.5R17 for long, easy trips, and possibly 38.5x14.5R17 for snow. I don't think I'll go larger than a 37" tire except for snow.

-Sean

Seeing sizes like that certainly makes my 255/85r16s (33") seem awfully tiny....
 

BigAl

Expedition Leader
Thanks for playing guys. I suspected the majority would be in the 32-33 range. I am suprised at the number of 37 plus. In 1990 my Ford on 33s was the biggest thing in town :)
 

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