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    Skid steer tires on a 15" pick up rim

    I have a buddy that has a 2wd Chevy s10 lease ride that is having fits with thorns and flats.

    The truck has 205/75/R15 tires on I believe 7" wide rims.

    I was wondering if 27 X 8.5 X 15" skid steer tires would work on these rims?
    Do the rims need to be split rims for that skid steer tire or can they get these tires on on his S10 rims?

    I googled the stock rims and they are 7" wide. I googled that size skid steer tire and says the fit on a 7" wide rim. Both stock and skid steer tires are about 27" diameter.

    Am I missing something?

    #2
    I dont think skid steer tires will fit, but could be wrong. Sounds like he needs graphite in his tires, it works better than slime or sealant.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Shurshot View Post
      I dont think skid steer tires will fit, but could be wrong. Sounds like he needs graphite in his tires, it works better than slime or sealant.
      Why don't you think they will fit?

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        #4
        So I guess I'm the only redneck dumb enough to try this...

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          #5
          I believe the bead will be a lot different.

          give it a shot though, never know till you try.
          Last edited by BETTERLUCKYTHANGOOD; 11-20-2014, 02:02 PM. Reason: Kant spel

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            #6
            They're heavy. I was given a set several years ago on ford rims, but never ran them.

            You might look into these. Probably cheaper & a bit lighter.
            It's this tire: Samson OB105 Traker Plus M+S Bias Mud and Snow heavy duty tires
            http://nebraskatire.com/light-truck

            Right now were running some 7.00/15 10ply Deestone tires on our Samurai. Havent had any trouble yet.

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              #7
              Not a bad idea...... I think it would work, but will be stiff and rough ride.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Palmetto View Post
                They're heavy. I was given a set several years ago on ford rims, but never ran them.

                You might look into these. Probably cheaper & a bit lighter.
                It's this tire: Samson OB105 Traker Plus M+S Bias Mud and Snow heavy duty tires
                http://nebraskatire.com/light-truck

                Right now were running some 7.00/15 10ply Deestone tires on our Samurai. Havent had any trouble yet.
                there are some used ones in the classified is what got me thinking...buying new, you are right about the cost

                Originally posted by BrianL View Post
                Not a bad idea...... I think it would work, but will be stiff and rough ride.
                It will just be just to run around the lease and keep from fixing flats all the time. He will get over the rough ride. No on road use..would be illegal anyway I think.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Palmetto View Post
                  They're heavy. I was given a set several years ago on ford rims, but never ran them.

                  You might look into these. Probably cheaper & a bit lighter.
                  It's this tire: Samson OB105 Traker Plus M+S Bias Mud and Snow heavy duty tires
                  http://nebraskatire.com/light-truck

                  Right now were running some 7.00/15 10ply Deestone tires on our Samurai. Havent had any trouble yet.
                  This! There is also a place in Wharton that sells used airplane tires for almost any application. No flats! I used to run them on my quail Mutts and they are tough!

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                    #10
                    They will fit, but that S10 wont want to turn them. Like mentioned above, they are heavy. Ive seen them on the back of a Dodge 2500 one time. Don't think Ide ever want to run them on the highway. If I were you, Ide look into some retreads, if its just a lase truck.

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                      #11
                      I've seen folks put ag tires on car rims before, and vice versa.

                      Call an industrial tire shop, and confirm it.

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                        #12
                        Wonder if that would work on my mini truck?............ They don't make regular MT truck tires small enough(23/8.5/12), and ATV tires aren't rated for much weight.

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                          #13
                          Can you find some 8 or 10 ply tires that fit? Rims are cheap at a wrecking yard, and you might find some with heavy duty tires on them that will fit.
                          My truck has load range E tires and I've never had a flat. I run through cactus, however I try to avoid the mesquite and locust, but I've ran over some of them too.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Keith View Post
                            Can you find some 8 or 10 ply tires that fit? Rims are cheap at a wrecking yard, and you might find some with heavy duty ties that will fit.
                            My truck has load range E tires and I've never had a flat. I run through cactus, and try to avoid the mesquite and locust, but I've ran over some of them too.
                            I haven't looked, but he said they didn't have much for a 15"'rim. Told him he may need to step up rim size. He was looking at high ply trailer tires, but told him sidewall punctures may be an issue.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Texas276 View Post
                              I haven't looked, but he said they didn't have much for a 15"'rim. Told him he may need to step up rim size. He was looking at high ply trailer tires, but told him sidewall punctures may be an issue.
                              That's what they told me too. Then I asked they guy if he could get Deestone tires. He said yeah, I think so. I told him the model # that i found on he internet, & he looked it up. sure enough, he could get them. I was shaking my head.

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