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tire weights
Tying to figure out how much a 36x14.50x15 TSL Radial, 38x14.50x15 TSL SX, and 38x15.50x15 TSL Radial weighs.
Does anyone know? A 15.50 wide tire wont look like a balloon on a 15x10 rim will it? I know its a stupid question but i know i can get some good answers here compared to other sites.
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Re: tire weights
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A 15.5" Wide tire will NOT look like a ballon on a 10" rim it will look perfect infact on the tires Interco Reccomends a 12" that is to wide in my opinion. I run 14.5" wide SXs on 9.75" rims and they look fine, no ballooing. I have also run the 15" TSL and got no SLIGHT ballooing but not a LOT like you see some people have. It depends on your rigs weight too.... If you have a 15" wide tire on a 10" rim on a Suzuki it wont balloon when ya air down compared to a 15" wide tire on a 10" rim on a HUGE ass burban... 42x15x16.5
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