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Depending on factors like wheel offset and alignment you may not need a BMC for 33s.Fun day snow wheeling with the club yesterday. Got turned around in the deep stuff after getting high centered a few times. Serious considerations for a BMC, 33s, and a hidden winch mount. We shall see…
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Good to know…Thank you! I was under the impression that a bmc was more or less required. Hadn’t planned on new wheels but worth a cost comparison at a minimum. My tires only have ~15k on them so it’ll be a while before and upgrades.Depending on factors like wheel offset and alignment you may not need a BMC for 33s.
I have had 33s on both my J150 chassis trucks without BMCs, using OEM steelies.
Every vehicle is a little different, but i can fully stuff 33x10.5s, 285/70R17s and 275/70R18s. The 7" wide oem wheels may have rubbing issues on the UCA, the 7.5" wide oem wheels won't.Good to know…Thank you! I was under the impression that a bmc was more or less required. Hadn’t planned on new wheels but worth a cost comparison at a minimum. My tires only have ~15k on them so it’ll be a while before and upgrades.
Thanks for all the input! I’ll be referring back to this when it comes time for new tires.Every vehicle is a little different, but i can fully stuff 33x10.5s, 285/70R17s and 275/70R18s. The 7" wide oem wheels may have rubbing issues on the UCA, the 7.5" wide oem wheels won't.
You may also need to get it aligned to move the tire forward.
You will definitely need to move fender liners, though.
For sure! If you can keep your scrub radius at a minimum, you can maximize tire height. I wouldn't go wider than 285, though, but that's just me.Thanks for all the input! I’ll be referring back to this when it comes time for new tires.
Agreed. I definitely would not go wider than a 285 as I’m not a fan of tire poke.For sure! If you can keep your scrub radius at a minimum, you can maximize tire height. I wouldn't go wider than 285, though, but that's just me.