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Don't understand wheel width in relation to tire...

Old Apr 23, 2010 | 02:45 PM
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Default Don't understand wheel width in relation to tire...

I'm new but eager to learn...

I want to replace stock wheels/tires with 17" wheels. I don't understand how the width (8", 8.5", 9", etc) relates (if at all) to tire size.

I have seen in threads that an 8inch wheel when aired down for off-road will hold the tire in better than 9inch (assuming no beadlock), but that's all I know about 8 vs. 9 inch wheels.

If I want to put 33 (or 35) inch tires on a 17inch wheel, can I put them on a 17x8, 17x8.5, or 17x9? What are the differences?

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Old Apr 23, 2010 | 02:58 PM
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Tire size and wheel width are two separate animals.

Tire width is actually how wide the tire is and there is always a suggested range of rim widths to fit the tires on without adverse treadwear effects. The rim width can also be used to stretch or bulge the tires if needed.

Running a 10.50 tire on a 10" rim will stretch the tire out for maximum footprint, but will run the risk of popping a bead. Running a 12.50 tire on a 8 inch rim will require lower air pressures, but will also allow for a tighter bead seating due to the narrowness of the rim. ("poor man's beadlock").

There is a ton of information available online. Just google it.

Most popular sizes here on the Jeep forums is a 12.50 wide tire on a 8 to 9" width rim. I am running a 11.50" wide tire on my 8" wide rim and will run a 12.5" width next on the same rim later.

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Old Apr 23, 2010 | 03:24 PM
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Well put!
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Old Apr 23, 2010 | 04:01 PM
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agreed, i think icy said it well
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Old Apr 23, 2010 | 07:33 PM
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So I can get either 17x8 or 17x9 and put 33's or 35's on it, at 11-12.5" tires either will keep 'em tight...thanks
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Old Apr 23, 2010 | 07:39 PM
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As far as bolt pattern with my 2010 Sahara Unlim, I assume I need a new wheel that maintains the 5 bolt patter, what about the next number (4 1/2,...)?
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Old Apr 23, 2010 | 09:57 PM
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5 X 5 with 4.5 Back spacing should do you. Are you going to lift it?
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Old Apr 24, 2010 | 04:21 AM
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likely teraflex 2.5" coil lift plus frnt/rear trackbars, maybe front LCA's
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Old May 3, 2010 | 06:04 AM
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I have a quick question that is related this topic. I understand that narrower wheel will help tire stay on if you do not have beadlocks. My questions is how does the wheel width affect tire height?

In other words, I have the same tire on a 8 inch wide wheel and a 9 inch wide wheel. Which tire is larger in diameter mounted with same PSI and weight on it?
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Old May 3, 2010 | 07:05 AM
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The narrower wheel will make the tire stick out like .1" taller. Not much of a difference. You should be running a lower PSI on the narrower rim anyways to maintain a proper foot print, they might come out to being the same height at proper PSI settings.

And yes- a 11.5 to 12.5 width tire would work just fine on either a 8 or 9" rim. My coworker runs a stretched 30x9.50 on a 15x10. I ran a 32x11.50 on a 15x10 before.

Its all a preference really. I wouldn't want to exceed the limitations too much, since the safety and stability would be affected. EG: if a tire is advertised to fit a rim range of 8.5 to 10.5, then I would not want to run that tire on a +/- 1" rim. What that means is that I would not run that tire on anything lower than 7.5" wide rims or wider than a 11.5 rim.

Take interco's SS M16 in a 33x13.00-17 size.

33x13.00R17LT M16-23R 79 10 2 21/32 10.4 33.0 13.10 678 17X8.5-11 65 3195

You can see that the rim size "approved" for a tire this size is a 8.5" to 11" wide rim. I would not run this on anything lower than a 7.5" wide rim or greater than a 12" wide rim. It's just my preference.

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