Is this a safe and reliable setup even when airing down? thanks
xcmountain80 Expedition Leader Jan 5, 2011 #2 Should be, http://forum.ih8mud.com/********-chat-section/282707-whos-running-255-85s-16x8-rim.html A
cnynrat Expedition Leader Jan 5, 2011 #3 That's a common setup. I have 255/85/16s mounted on 7.5" rims and haven't had any problems.
cwsqbm Explorer Jan 5, 2011 #4 40tude said: Is this a safe and reliable setup even when airing down? thanks Click to expand... Looking at the specs for a BFG M/T in that size, its recommended rim size is 6.5" to 8" wide, so you're fine.
40tude said: Is this a safe and reliable setup even when airing down? thanks Click to expand... Looking at the specs for a BFG M/T in that size, its recommended rim size is 6.5" to 8" wide, so you're fine.
40tude Adventurer Jan 5, 2011 #5 Alright just didnt want to be losing any beads unnecessarily. thanks
Mr. Leary Glamping Excursionaire Jan 5, 2011 #6 You'll be fine. I've been running 255s on 8 inch rims for a while, with a range from 10-60 psi. No bead issues.
You'll be fine. I've been running 255s on 8 inch rims for a while, with a range from 10-60 psi. No bead issues.
Scott Brady Founder Jan 5, 2011 #7 40tude said: Is this a safe and reliable setup even when airing down? thanks Click to expand... All day long. I have run that size tire/rim for over 100,000 miles on several vehicles. Enjoy
40tude said: Is this a safe and reliable setup even when airing down? thanks Click to expand... All day long. I have run that size tire/rim for over 100,000 miles on several vehicles. Enjoy