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Has anyone seen any BFG m/t 32x10.50 know they have 11.50 not sure on 10`s
 
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i think i have seen that size in AT's
 
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If you go here: BFG M/Ts , then click on "Size & Specs", You'll see that if you have 16" rims you very well could get a BFG M/T in the general "32x10.50" that you're looking for. It would be the "LT265/75R/16D" which are 10.50 inches wide and 31.9 inches in diameter. Hope this helps!! Smokin

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I saw they didnt have in M/T but do you think 32x11.50 would fit on a 15x7?
 
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Yes, that tire will work on a 7" rim. It'll be crowned a bit, but lots of people are running that combo.


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crowned?
 
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crowned-meaning: it will wear more in the center because it's pinched by the narrow rim

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Yeah, what he said. A benefit to this is excellent bead protection in the rocks tho.


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I wouldn't run BFG's. I've seen WAY too many let stuff through the sidewall. Get some GY's.
 
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I've got 50k miles on my 32x11.50 BFG ATs on 15x7 wheels, and another 10k left. No problems at all with uneven wear, and I run a fairly high 30 psi...

As for sidewalls, they're 3-ply and have taken some impressive abuse. 1 6" long cut down into the first poly belt, no problem, it's my spare now. 30 MPH offset hit into a 5" tall square-corner curb, didn't even flinch. They're plenty strong in my book.

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Hey.. the Nissan Raid rally team uses BFG M/Ts.. and they are 5th place overall in the Paris-Dakar rally so far. If BFGs M/Ts were crap, they wouldnt use them.

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Unbelievable the mileage you're getting. I went through 2 sets of those - about 20k miles each before the tread was so chewed up I didn't want to run them anymore.


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Yeah BFG MTs are great...



Haha haha Just kidding, they work fine and are a cheap alternitive to Goodyear MTRs.

 
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Hehe, yeah. They had a "puncture", but so does everyone else in the Dakar. Smile

If they were concerned about sidewall performance at 100mph, they wouldnt have used them. BFG's are great tires and work well.

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i still have the factory bfg tires and I have 21,000 miles on my truck already and the tires still look brand new, despite the fact I have taken it offroad a few times and been known to burp the rear tire on an ocassion.



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