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would it be ok to mount 35x12.5x15 tires on a 15x8 rim? i am ordering my tires soon and my rims are pretty new MT classicII. I really want to keep my rims because i dont have the money to buy new ones. So would it work?
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35-12's will work just fine on a 8 inch rim. I personaly would rather have it on a that rim as you can air it down to 10psi with a little less risk of poping it off the bead. Then again I may just be crazy (I am running 33-12's on factory 7inch ford wheels).
You will get a better pattern with the 15 x 10 more tread contact, and your tires won't be bulging out. I ran my 35's on the factory wheels for a while and I'm telling ya they look a let better and there is less rubbing with the 15 x 10. If your gonna buy get the right ones the first time.
If you already have them I agree they you will not have a problem mounting them, however if you are going to buy them, spend the extra 3 dollars and get the 15 x 10.
I had to run lower than normal pressures to get the contact pattern to show properly with the stock 15x7.