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32 inch tires with 2.5 inch lift

NolaBoy

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Ok. I've searched the forum for awhile now. I've found lots of pictures of 33/12.5/15 tires (which I'm currently running), but haven't been able to find any pictures of 32/11.5/15. I am trying to decide on the two (Most likely BFG All-Terrains) and was wondering if anyone had any pictures with this setup. I have a 76 with the fenders cut. Thanks!

Jimmy
 

rguest3

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You can install a fairly tall tire with 2 1/2" suspension with fenders cut. 33s (32-32.5" when measured) fit with just cut fenders.

Here is a picture of my 71 Bronco with a 2 1/2" lift and cut fenders. Installed are 285/70R17s (which are taller then 33/12.50/15s)

I would go with at least a 33/12.50/15 or a 33/10.50/15.
 

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mustanggarage

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You can install a fairly tall tire with 2 1/2" suspension with fenders cut. 33s (32-32.5" when measured) fit with just cut fenders.

Here is a picture of my 71 Bronco with a 2 1/2" lift and cut fenders. Installed are 285/70R17s (which are taller then 33/12.50/15s)

I would go with at least a 33/12.50/15 or a 33/10.50/15.


off topic, but I like those wheels
 

Vicki

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Our '73 w/ cut fenders and 2.5" lift

We're running Nitto Mud Grabbers 33x12.5 R18LT
 

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nsiti

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I have this exact setup (32/11.5/15 with 2.5 inch lift) and think the stance looks excellent. A nice balance between classic and modern, and not too aggressive. I just installed new BFG AT KO2 tires and Mickey Thompson Classic III polished wheels which really worked well together. You can see a photo in my garage (with old tires and wheels). Unfortunately, I don't have any new photos as the Bronco is undergoing a restoration at the moment. I'm expecting some in the coming days/weeks, which I will come back and post. Good luck.
 
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NolaBoy

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Thanks for the replies! Look forward to seeing the pics nsiti. I have seen I can go bigger with the tires but very interested in the look of the 32's specifically. Anyone else with this setup?
 

mudstud

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32X10.50X15 no lift.
 

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triracer67

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33x10.5

Take a look at my garage, I have the same set up. Also, the lift is old, and probably sits a little lower, especially with 351 in front. I recently got new 33x10.5 and have zero issues.
 

JGbronc

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32x11.50 with Wild Horses 1-1.5" front coils and stock HD rear springs.
 

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lonesouth

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32x11.50r15 on 1978 dish bullet hole wheels, 2.5" lift, maybe a 1" BL.

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kylakekevin

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32x11.50x15 on a old Duff 2.5 lift. not the best pic though. I will be going to a 33x12.50 soon I hope!
 

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mudstud

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Offset I believe 0 offset
15X7
No rubbing
The bronco is going back to an uncut.
 
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