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Old 11-13-2007, 09:16 PM   #1
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Who makes good 32 X 10.5 R15 tires?

I'm having difficulties locating them in 10.5 wide. It seems most 32 tall R15 tires are 11.5 wide, which won't fit my application.

A 10.5" wide would be ideal, but a 10 would also be great. A 10.75" wide might fit.

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Old 11-13-2007, 09:31 PM   #2
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Old 11-13-2007, 09:33 PM   #3
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look up metric measurements, there are more in that range that come close to the 32x10.5 size.
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Old 11-14-2007, 05:17 AM   #5
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I looked them up. Yep, they do make that size in radials. That's nice, but I'm looking for an AT or a combo tire that's a mix of AT and MT.

Anybody know of an AT or a combo AT/MT tire in that size?
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Old 11-14-2007, 09:14 AM   #6
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Its just not that common of a size for 15" wheels.

If you were to swap to 16", the metric tire sizing would open up some options.

265/75/16 is pretty close to what you're looking for and its a very common size.
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Its just not that common of a size for 15" wheels.

If you were to swap to 16", the metric tire sizing would open up some options.

265/75/16 is pretty close to what you're looking for and its a very common size.
Yep. Thats why I purchased a used set of Moabs I wanted at 32 x 10.5. Now I can run a 264/75/16.


ONE OTHER OPTION....
In my searching, I did find that the 31x10.5 Parnelli Jones Dirt Grip tire actually measures 31.5 x 10.5. Since the vast majority of 32's are actaully 31.5", this is really a 32x10.5 tire. If you want to stay with a 15" rim this is probably your best bet for meeting your criteria.
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Ya, I know many tire brands make a 32 X 10.5 R16 in whatever metric size that's called.

I was hoping to get'er done with 15 X 8 rims. So far only the Parnelli Jones Dirt Grip 31 X 10.5 R15 does that (it's really a 32 X 10.5 R15) in an AT or hybrid AT/MT. I know that Interco makes mud tires in the size I want for R15, but I don't want MTs. I want ATs or AT/MT hybrids.

As a last resort I'll go up to an R16 rim to get the tire size I want.

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Ya, I know many tire brands make a 32 X 10.5 R16 in whatever metric size that's called.

I was hoping to get'er done with 15 X 8 rims. So far only the Parnelli Jones Dirt Grip 31 X 10.5 R15 does that (it's really a 32 X 10.5 R15) in an AT or hybrid AT/MT. I know that Interco makes mud tires in the size I want for R15, but I don't want MTs. I want ATs or AT/MT hybrids.

As a last resort I'll go up to an R16 rim to get the tire size I want.

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I noticed in your other post you are looking for new 15" hubcentric rims. If you are looking for new rims anyway, why not just buy 16" rims? Then you can get the tire size you want. Take off Moabs or AEV 16 rims would be fine choices. Either one could run the 265/75-16 (32x10.5) tire.
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Old 12-14-2007, 05:43 PM   #10
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Its just not that common of a size for 15" wheels.

If you were to swap to 16", the metric tire sizing would open up some options.

265/75/16 is pretty close to what you're looking for and its a very common size.
Terra Grappler is a pretty aggressive AT if that’s what you are looking for. Look at the 265.75.16 as suggested above they are calculated at : 31.65x10.43-16 a true 32" tire is usually just under 32" tall if measured.
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Terra Grappler is a pretty aggressive AT if that’s what you are looking for. Look at the 265.75.16 as suggested above they are calculated at : 31.65x10.43-16 a true 32" tire is usually just under 32" tall if measured.
My complaint with most 265/75 R16 tires is that they are load range D or E. I want load range C for my lighter XJ application.

However, I've found both Cooper ST and a Master Craft CT tires in that size in load range C.

I'll go check out the Terra Grappler you just mentioned.

Thanks for your advice.
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