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hey y'all any one wanna show me a couple pix of 91-94 explorers on a 31x10.50 tire. preferably a bfg m/t. and if u got stock pix of ur rig siting on these tires that would be even kewler. thanks alot ford people.
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although some can, not all 91-94 x's can house 31s without rubbing. without a lift (or other mods), i wouldn't go any bigger than 30x9.5....which i what i am running now...please check out the pics on my website
I don't know, my springs have some sag in them and its not sitting level by any means and I have never had any problems with the wrangler r/t's rubbing. I think it has more to do with the tires than anything else. My winter tires are also 31x10.5's but they are the Workhorse style and I have had a few instances where they rub with wheel cranked. Just my .02
No lift and the front don't rub at all. But if I were to try to flex the rears will rub inside the wheel wells. That's simply because there's no lift and I'm using the stock wheels with the stock off-set.