...I just got the KM3 in the 33x10.5. Mounted them on some 15x7 Wheel Vintiques. They look like the should tuck nicely.
Mine measured 31.5. This is mounted and on the truck. I think I have right around 30lbs of pressure as that is what Discount put them at and I haven't driven on them yet.Any chance any of you with the new 33x10.50's could get a quick measurement of the actual diameter mounted on the wheel?
Just curious what they're running. On the vehicle would be even better, but any way I can get it is ok with me.
Thanks
Paul
Love seeing all the parts that are sitting in your garage for so long finally on the Bronco !
Great Wheels ! ... Nothing like a old school wheel on a vintage vehicle !
Any chance any of you with the new 33x10.50's could get a quick measurement of the actual diameter mounted on the wheel?
Just curious what they're running. On the vehicle would be even better, but any way I can get it is ok with me.
Thanks
Paul
Sitting on the ground, on the vehicle brand new with no miles on them. 31.5''. Just like what Phyler posted. 30 PSI
thats what my brand new 33x10.5x15 AT KO2's measure with 15x6 factory slots
With a 6'' wheel you would think they would stand up a little higher?
Looks really good Bax.
Not with a radial tire. The steel belts only allow the tire to be X diameter no matter the wheel width. A bias tire would be taller purely by how they are constructed.
Pictures of the bronco with the new wheels and tires.
Took it for a test drive, about 2 hours worth. Best it has ever driven. Drives nice and straight, no wandering, very little road noise. Much better. Got it on the interstate, 70 is not a problem. I like it.
With a 6'' wheel you would think they would stand up a little higher?
Paul, I went out and measured the tire. Sitting on the ground, on the vehicle brand new with no miles on them. 31.5''. Just like what Phyler posted. 30 PSI
thats what my brand new 33x10.5x15 AT KO2's measure with 15x6 factory slots