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Thread: Tire fitment to stock rim QUESTIONS??

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    Default Tire fitment to stock rim QUESTIONS??

    Does any one know if a stock M715 rim 16-9 will fit something like an Interco Super Swamper SX2 35X10.00X16E? Or a Interco Super Swamper LTB 34X10.50X16D?

    Not looking to lose the stock rims but still looking to upgrade the tires.

    Any help would be great.

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    That has been done…even up to 12 inch wide though the sidewalls get funky looking then…
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    Just realized after some digging in the forum this question has been asked and answered thanks for the response.

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    I just put 37x12.5 x16 Swamper on mine. Not a problem. It’s kind of hard to find a radial 16” tube though. Interco got them for me, I was told the radial tube is thicker than the bias tubes ?? I am not a tire man. Interco had the tires for &1,695. Plus tax.
    Good luck.

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    Just was wondering about tires myself, as I know when I get mine I will most likely have to change them. So This has probably been asked on here as well I’m sure but will 315/75r16 work on stock rims?

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    Those will fit...been done...MAKE SURE to use a radial tube as the stock tubes wont hold up with radials...you gotta use the radial tube with the radial tire...
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    Ok, thanks. Don’t even have my truck yet(hoping by next week) but I know the tires that are on it are ancient so I’ve been looking into all the options. I read that people ran them but didn’t know if they were on the stock rims. Much appreciation for the help and I did see that radial tubes will be needed. Any advice on where to get them or size needed?. I’ll do more research as well, but I like that people are so willing to help on here. ��

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    hmmm...thats something Im not sure on...the tube size to use...would have to see whats available and go from there...
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    Pro-choice, that's a LIE, babies don't choose to die!!

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    �� ok thanks

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