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I recently put a Pro Comp 6" lift on my 2007 Nissan Titan and I am currently running BFG 35x12.50r18 on the stock wheels. My question is I ordered 325/65R18 all terrain and didnt think about them fitting on the stock wheels or if they will rub anywhwere. could someone please tell me if they will work. Thank You
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I recently put a Pro Comp 6" lift on my 2007 Nissan Titan and I am currently running BFG 35x12.50r18 on the stock wheels. My question is I ordered 325/65R18 all terrain and didnt think about them fitting on the stock wheels or if they will rub anywhwere. could someone please tell me if they will work. Thank You
Are your current BFG 35x12.5x18 the MT KM?
Do you have a little extra clearance now? The new tires should be about 7/10" wider based on average spec sheet values. This is split between both side of the tire, so each side of the new ATs will stick out, (and in), about 3/8" more than the MT KM Tires.
BFG MT KM 35x12.5x18 specs.
Suggested Rim 8.5-11"
Spec. sheet measuring rim 10" = 12.5" sidewall width.
Titan 8" rim should pull it in 0.8" to about 11.7" sidewall width.
34.5"dia.
BFG AT KO 325/65/18 specs.
Suggested Rim 9-12"
Spec. sheet measuring Rim 9.5" = 13" sidewall width.
Titan 8" rim should pull it in 0.6" to about 12.4" sidewall width.
34.7" dia.​
BFG said:
1. The dimensions shown are average tire design values for tires measured on specified measuring rim widths. Some tires may vary for this value by +/- 3% of the section height (affecting overall diameter), and +3/-4% of the section width.
2. Section width varies approximately 0.2" (5mm) for every 0.5" change in rim width.
Oh, here's a link to a thread on the Kumho KL78 AT, 325/65/18 on stock rims with just leveling kits, (see posts 6 and 13). From one of the posts it sounds like their spec. sheet info. for the width matches the BFG AT.
http://www.titantalk.com/forums/titan-wheels-tires-brakes/49412-325-65-stock-18-rim.html
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