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31/10.50-15 tires on stock `99 XLT
Sorry to say I don't have a photo, and I no longer have the Explorer. It's an easy procedure to trim the front valence, though. Just mount the wheels/tires, turn the steering wheel lock to lock and see where it hits. Then trim away. Good luck.- BillVT
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- Forum: Stock 1995 - 2001 Explorers
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another fitment question, and offset q
Mustang wheels work great on Explorers and look great. Fitment is perfect. I have done this for my `99 and also for my `02. You can usually find Mustang dealer take-offs at really good prices on eBay at a great price. (I most recently found a like-new set of 16X7" Mustang alloy wheels with...- BillVT
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- Forum: Tires & Wheels
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31/10.50-15 tires on stock `99 XLT
update on 31X10.50X15" tires for sand Just got back from first "test drive" on soft beach sand with the new tires. I thought the larger size would make it easier to go with higher pressures (17 or 18 PSI) but after traveling a little way on the soft beach I aired down to 15 PSI and it was...- BillVT
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31/10.50-15 tires on stock `99 XLT
Just put 31/10.50 -15 Dayton Timberline AT tires on my stock `99 XLT, using the stock chrome wheels. Fits fine with just a little rubbing under full steering lock on the plastic front valence. Easily fixed with a little belt sanding work, trimming back about 3/4" on the inside edge. Chose...- BillVT
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