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Old 04-16-2014, 01:49 AM #1
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Tires for my 1999 SR5 2wd

Hey y'all, I have a 1999 sr5 which has long trail tires on it (265/70/15) but I am looking at getting some bf goodrich a/t that are 31x1050x15s, would this size tire fit without rubbing and would it possibly look better with a level or small lift? Thanks for your help
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Hey y'all, I have a 1999 sr5 which has long trail tires on it (265/70/15) but I am looking at getting some bf goodrich a/t that are 31x1050x15s, would this size tire fit without rubbing and would it possibly look better with a level or small lift? Thanks for your help
The 31's are the biggest tire 3rd gen's can run stock, and will fit without a lift and do not rub. I'm running a set on my 02 sr5 2wd and they are great. They ride smooth, not noisy on the highway, and they look awesome even without a lift! Even with a small lift 1-2" I think you would still be fine, because they are decently sized tires. Only downside I can say is that they seem to be pretty heavy, so the load for getting going is heavier so gas mileage will suffer a bit, but other than that they are great tires. Discount tire had a great deal going on when I got them and I was able to snag a set for $125 a tire, not sure if that is going on still or not.
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The 31's are the biggest tire 3rd gen's can run stock, and will fit without a lift and do not rub.
O how I wish I didn't read that, Then I wouldn't be wanting to swap my 31's off my 91 lol.
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Actually 32s are the largest you can run without a lift without any rubbing. There are a couple people who even got up to 33s, but had minor rubbing and had to a little fitment work.

OP, you could run a 32 easily with your truck, especially with the lack of fender flares and mud flaps. I ran 32s on my SR5 and have them currently on my wife's limited and have no rubbing issues. Take a look at the many many many many threads on this subject that have been posted and discussed.

https://www.google.com/search?q=3rd+...sm=93&ie=UTF-8

https://www.google.com/search?q=3rd+...st+tires+stock
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I ran 31x10.50r15 on mine with a 2" lift for a while. I have since stepped up to 32s. Save your self time and money and go with the 32s. It will look better even if you lift in the future.
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How did the 2 inch lift look? And they have the BFG a/t in the 32s? I haven't found any yet. I'm debating on lifting it 1-2 inches but I'm not sure how it will look
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If your question is for me, here you go...

2" lift and 31s
Tires for my 1999 SR5 2wd-2-inch-lift-31x10-50-before-jpg

3" lift and 32s
Tires for my 1999 SR5 2wd-2014-04-16-12-06-19-jpg

As for BFG ATs, I think they have a 32x11.50r15 but I do not think they have a 32x10.50r15. Hope this helps.
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