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How big of rim do I need for 35 inch tire?

How big of rim do I need for 35 inch tire?

If you run a tire bigger than 35 inches in diameter, you are most in need of a 17-20 inch rim. The downsides are relatively minor and come on the trail side of things. With the reduced air volume of the lower profile tire, you may not be able to air down quite as much for the trail.

What’s the maximum weight of a 35 psi tire?

A typical 35 x 12.50-15 might show a maximum load rating of 2550 pounds at 35 psi. That means at 35 psi, those four tires can carry 10,200 pounds, or 5,100 pounds a pair. Your Jeep weighs 4,500 pounds.

How big is a 3.25 ” backspacing tire?

Backspacing 3.25″ 3.5″ 3.75″ 4.0″ 5.5″ 0 +6 +12 +19 +57 -6 0 +6 +12 +51 -12 -6 0 +6 +44 -19 -12 -6 0 +38

What’s the Max tire size on a factory wheel?

* – Max tire size on factory wheel. Inside edge of tire will rub on radius arm at full turn. ** – Max tire size on factory wheel THIS TIRE FITMENT GUIDE IS TO BE USED AS AN AIDE, IT IS THE CONSUMER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO TEST FIT BEFORE PURCHASING WHEELS AND TIRES.

Where can I buy 35×12.5r15 tires?

Whether you are looking for 35×12.5R15 tires or another size we have it in stock and can ship it to you right away, or you can come to one of our 91 locations in North America for installation and a wheel alignment. Our online store locator allows you to find the location nearest you. Order now at 4WheelParts.com and get a great deal.

A typical 35 x 12.50-15 might show a maximum load rating of 2550 pounds at 35 psi. That means at 35 psi, those four tires can carry 10,200 pounds, or 5,100 pounds a pair. Your Jeep weighs 4,500 pounds.

What are the advantages of 35×12.5r15 mud tires?

35×12.5R15 mud tires provide you and your rig a wider platform, bringing with it several advantages. The most noticeable change is better grip. This is a result of having less sidewall flex on your tires. Having improved cornering and handling on your Jeep or truck results in a more fun experience, not to mention better fuel mileage on the highway.

If you run a tire bigger than 35 inches in diameter, you are most in need of a 17-20 inch rim. The downsides are relatively minor and come on the trail side of things. With the reduced air volume of the lower profile tire, you may not be able to air down quite as much for the trail.

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Ruth Doyle