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33x9.5 or 33x12.5

Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by wuze, Mar 3, 2011.

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what tires should i run?

  1. 33x9.5-15 on stock wheels (weld on beadlockkit)

    32 vote(s)
    80.0%
  2. 33x12.5-15 on 8x15

    8 vote(s)
    20.0%
  1. wuze

    wuze lost in austria

    i think of making some changes to my cj6 but iam not sure:?

    33x9.5-15 with no flares
    or
    33x12.5-15 with flares

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    i dont know, i like it both but want to asked you what i should do:beer:


    gerald
     
  2. panzer

    panzer Super Mod Staff Member

    I like CJ5's w/ no flares.
     
  3. jasonjp62

    jasonjp62 Member

    I run 33x12.50's on mine but have to run spacers to keep the tires out of the fenders. But I do like them! I'm not much flares myself.
     
  4. Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

    I like the look with no flares, but if you drive the Jeep much, I find flares almost mandatory, unless you don't drive in rain, snow, or mud.
     
  5. bkd

    bkd Moderator Supreme Staff Member 2022 Sponsor

    what Patrick said.................

    I'll be switching from 33/12.50/15 to 33/10.50/15 when I have the money to do so.......and leaving my flares on
     
  6. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    I like the 33x12.5's myself for aesthetics, floatation, and stability. I'd let useage be your guide though as there are situations where narrower is better.
     
  7. windyhill

    windyhill Sponsor

    Tuff call looks wise. I do like a thinner tire though, and really 9.5" is still wide compared to what was stock. I'd go with a really aggressive narrow tire.
     
  8. DREDnot

    DREDnot Not new to JEEPS

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  9. DREDnot

    DREDnot Not new to JEEPS

    I always go with the narrow tire look.
    Tall and skinny has all the advantages except in deep soft sand.
    I'm going to guess that there are not too many dunes in austria
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  10. sterlclan

    sterlclan Member 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    tall n skinny
     
  11. peter

    peter Member

    Not to throw another option at you but I run the 33 x 10.5's and to me it is the perfect compromise and tire size for an old jeep. I ran 33 x 9.5's and like the 10.5 width better. And the 12.5 rubs and is heavier. 33 x 10.5 is my vote, no flares.

    Peter
     
  12. cobra5laddict

    cobra5laddict Member

    narrow, i have 33-10.5's on my cj5
     
  13. jeepcj

    jeepcj Member

    I normally dont like the skinnier tires, but I like the look of those on your jeep. Maybe its the bead-locks. If you drive on the street alot I would go with the 33-9.50's on the 8-15inch rim myself. I ran 33-12.50's on a 8inch rim, disconnected the sway bar, while flexing the suspension and making a sharp turn, ran the brand new tire into the bolt on the sway-bar and KO-BOOM.
    If you wheel your jeep and go with the 33-12.50's I would look into getting 10 inch rim. The tire should tell you the recomended rim size on the side wall.
     
    Last edited: Mar 3, 2011
  14. unclebill

    unclebill Banned

    yep
    these are 7x31's
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    Last edited: Mar 3, 2011
  15. wheelie

    wheelie beeg dummy 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor

    Couple things from my perspective. I run 33x9.50 muds. No flares (don't like em). Even off roading, I don't get real dirty with no flares. I like my skinny boots. I had 12.50's on it years ago and made a mess on the rig even with flares. Maybe wheel offset has something to do with it. I like the look of the 9.50's and no flares but am considering 10.50s for the next set because I think I can run them and still not NEED flares. I do think it will look good with that extra inch of tire width. I would go with one of these two widths and forget the 12.50's. Cost and weight can figure in there, too.
     
  16. duffer

    duffer Rodent Power

    I take it you don't do deep snow-as in several feet-skinny just gets you really stuck. I also find an aired down 12.5 works better in the rocks. If looks is the only criteria, yes, go tall/thin. As for flares, Patrick has it right. Hard to drive with mud on both sides of the windshield and on your face too.

    All that said, one of the coolest rigs I have ever seen (in the woods around Mt Baker-WA) was a 74 Ford on 7.50-20's.
     
  17. dnb71R2

    dnb71R2 SuperDave 2023 Sponsor

    At the back: My 33 x 10:50s rub the inside rear fenders at full suspension flex. Guys tease me about the rubber rash back there.
    At the front: tire width is the limiting factor for my turning radius (even with the Dana 30).
    Keep it skinny, IMO.
     
  18. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

    I used to get tire rub in the rear with 31 x 10.50s. I think knubby stockers would rub at full flex. I never saw it as an issue...if the rub marks bothered me I'd shoot a little spray paint on them but there's no real harm being done.

    But yea, I prefer tall/skinny in general.
     
  19. unclebill

    unclebill Banned

    my tires work great until it gets past about 30 inches.
    it depends on what kind of snow as well of course.
     
  20. bkd

    bkd Moderator Supreme Staff Member 2022 Sponsor

    not arguing ....just another perspective :beer:
    when I lived in S. Lake Tahoe I ran 33/12.50 on my truck in the summer time, but they sucked in the snow......went to a AT 285-75 during the winter......as was stated it depends on what kind of winter driving you do I suppose
    Jim