I picked up five Dunlop SP Qualifier 7.5 r16 new take off wheels today for my BJ75. They are mounted on split rims for a 79 series, so the lug pattern doesn’t work and split rims are not ideal.
My plan was to remove the tires and install them on my steel wheels, taking off the BFGoodrich tires that are on there currently. My other truck needs new tires, so this is the only reason that they are coming off.
Am I right to think I can mount these tires on my steel wheels without tubes? I see images of Dunlop SP Qualifier 7.5 r16 with sidewall writing that states TUBELESS, but these do not. @WarDamnEagle, got any hunches?
Do these specific tires need tubes, or do they only need tubes when installed on split rims? If they do need tubes, can I just install tubes with my steel wheels? Or can I only use these tires with tubes on a split rim?
See photo of my current tubeless wheel and tire combo, and photo of the replacement Dunlop SP Qualifer 7.5 r16
My plan was to remove the tires and install them on my steel wheels, taking off the BFGoodrich tires that are on there currently. My other truck needs new tires, so this is the only reason that they are coming off.
Am I right to think I can mount these tires on my steel wheels without tubes? I see images of Dunlop SP Qualifier 7.5 r16 with sidewall writing that states TUBELESS, but these do not. @WarDamnEagle, got any hunches?
Do these specific tires need tubes, or do they only need tubes when installed on split rims? If they do need tubes, can I just install tubes with my steel wheels? Or can I only use these tires with tubes on a split rim?
See photo of my current tubeless wheel and tire combo, and photo of the replacement Dunlop SP Qualifer 7.5 r16