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Old 09-12-2013, 09:11 PM
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i need new tires that are used. cant find a set for lt235/75r15. what are some other size tires that can work with that rim/ or 15" that work. and if i switch tire sises that is the part called to keep the speedometer on?

and no it is not from doing a burn out they were bad when i bought the truck
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order them off line, I have bought all my tires off www.discounttiredirect.com for the last 10 years. shipped to my house for free, then depending on the vehicle i'm putting them on take them to the local big-o's and have them mounted and balanced, or mount them myself and use "dyna" beads to balance them.
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265/75r15
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P235/75R15 will work, but you can't haul as much weight.
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Originally Posted by scottnbarbi
P235/75R15 will work, but you can't haul as much weight.
He just said he couldn't find that size.
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you can also look for some 30x9.5/15
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Originally Posted by mattbarron94
He just said he couldn't find that size.
No big shot, he said LT235/75R15. That's a different tire.
Why can't you just let things be instead of showing off your ignorance, are you the internet police or something???
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thanks guy that put me on some more tires that i may buy
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31x10.50R15 works too and is an extremely common size
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Originally Posted by scottnbarbi
No big shot, he said LT235/75R15. That's a different tire.
Why can't you just let things be instead of showing off your ignorance, are you the internet police or something???
Woah o.o hold your horses buddy no need to get so aggressive.


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