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Original size tires for 1990 Bronoc II


well considering that I teach Ohm's Law . . I'm up for it. Remember, online you don't know who is on the other side.
 
I've always run 235/75-15s on mine, big enough but still runs out great on the interstate (140 mile commute). I have had 3 sets of Goodyear Wranglers.. the $55-65 units that WalMart sells specifically. They've done really well in all types of terrain and weather. :icon_thumby:
 

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What is the biggest tire size that can be installed without modification? The 235/75/15's?
Anyone with pix of this?
 
What is the biggest tire size that can be installed without modification? The 235/75/15's?
Anyone with pix of this?


It really depends on how much ur suspension sags. 235x75r15 are a safe choice, springs are in good shape so I think 30x9.5 r15 will work ok with out rubbing.
 
to add another tire question how is it that my 92 ranger and 94 explorer can both fit 31x10.50s at stock height and it seems that on a vehicle with the same(similar) suspension y'all cant fit anything larger than a 29"(235/75/15) without issues?
 
CraigK, take a look at my post on 12/30. Click on the attached image. Those are 235/75-15s. I like the looks, plus you don't pay an arm and a leg for them..
 

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