Is there a tall skinny 15 besides 34x9.50 swampers (5 Viewers)

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33x10.5 15 BFG?
 
I've been looking to and haven't found a all terrain under a 10.5 wide for a 33" tall x15, like to find a all terrain that's 9-9.5 wide also.
 
unless you go to a 16/17" wheel; nothing available that's going to be that tall, unfortunately... even in that range your going to run into limits, the 255/85/16 is about all your going to get in a tall skinny tire.
 
Agreed-I Replaced 9.50s with the new 10.50 BFG and really can't tell the difference.
 
^^^Maybe not in this case, but In one occasions that +1" would have made a very noticeable difference :(


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Agreed-I Replaced 9.50s with the new 10.50 BFG and really can't tell the difference.

X2 on this, I like my 10.50's
 
If you are in the US, not many options

In europe, canada and australia there are more options
 
33/10.5R15 General Grabber X3 have a tread width that measures 8.25". They fit stock 15x6" steelies very well. I run them on my BJ73... IMO they have nice blend of old utility and slightly modern w/o any goofiness.... E.g. no dinosaur scales, flames, or bullets on the sidewall.

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In Canada... news to me. Almost all our tires come from the USA at inflated prices.
 
I got 235/85/16 ST Maxx on my '45 and just bought 235/85/16 Falken AT3 for my van. They are almost 32x9.50.

Both are readily available in the US.

Sorry, I have no knowledge of the 15" options.
 
Yes it's a bummer that we no longer can have 950 33s. along with the 10:50 33 you have to do the two and a half inch suspension lift. Or go to the 16 inch I guess . however in my case my 71 had the original Leafs with some 1981 model Man a fre overloads in the back and my dual shock setup upfront so I just went with the lift and some 33 x 1050 dick cepek tires. oh well, I sometimes feel Im losing the original essence of my old 40. To me its looking too tall and has too fat tires on it. I'll get use to it I suppose.
 
actually, a 35/12.5/15 would be a pretty tall/skinny tire... relatively speaking... and even more so mounted on a narrow wheel

there are quite a few available in this size
 
It's not just you, tall skinnies that fit on a 15" wheel are getting hard to find. The tire companies are missing a market imho.
I have 35x10 x15 on my 40. TSL2 they are 12 ply non radial. not really made for street but go like hell in the mud just a copy of the original Super Swampers TSL back in the day their damn proud of them though
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