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Raymond L.
Would these be the right size for a 32X11.5 R15 tire?

Yes, the TACTIK D Window Classic Wheel is available in the correct size for a 32x11.5 R15 tire. For a tire that is 11.5 inches wide, the 15x8 wheel size is generally considered the "sweet spot," though a 15x10 is also a compatible option depending on your driving needs.
15x8 (Recommended): This is the most popular choice for Jeep owners. The narrower 8-inch width "pinches" the tire beads more securely, which is critical if you plan to air down your tires for better traction off-road. It also provides better protection for the wheel lip against rocks.
15x10: This will give the tire a wider, flatter footprint and a "deep dish" look. While it offers a bit more stability on the street, it makes the wheel lip more vulnerable to damage and increases the risk of "burping" or losing a tire bead at low air pressures.
15x8 (Recommended): This is the most popular choice for Jeep owners. The narrower 8-inch width "pinches" the tire beads more securely, which is critical if you plan to air down your tires for better traction off-road. It also provides better protection for the wheel lip against rocks.
15x10: This will give the tire a wider, flatter footprint and a "deep dish" look. While it offers a bit more stability on the street, it makes the wheel lip more vulnerable to damage and increases the risk of "burping" or losing a tire bead at low air pressures.
Terry B.
if ordering this wheel, what width should I get to run 32x11.5x15 tires

For running 32x11.5x15 tires on your Wrangler YJ or TJ, the 15x8 wheel width is the highly recommended choice.
E B.
conical lugs?

Yes, the TACTIK D Window Classic Wheel for 87-06 Jeep Wrangler YJ & TJ requires conical seat (also known as acorn style) lug nuts.
Brian F.
Can you get these in White?

Not at this time.
John H.
I have a 2000 xj with a 2.5 lift. I run 31x10.5 tires and previously on stock rims had no rubbing issues. Put on a set of American Racing rims and now rub on the wheel wells. The tires stick out beyond the wells at least an inch, obviously the wrong offset, (bought them used) my question is will the 8" wide tacktic's stick out beyond the wheel wells with their offset?

This wheel has .98" off backspace push out for the inner wheel rim for turning radius considerations. It is also one inch wider that a stock rim. 2000 XJ has a 7" wide factory wheel with +25mm offset. If we know what size and backspace American racing wheel you have, we will better be able to compare whether your rub concern will still be present. Thanks for your inquiry.
John H.
which width do you reccomend for a 31x10,5 Tire? and are these the factory backspacing? never had a problem with rubbing on a 2000 XJ until I switched wheels....
Thanks!

15x8 is best for a 31x10.5.They are one inch pushed outward on the inner edge for turning radius clearance, and this wheel is 1" wider that a factory 7" wheel with +25mm offset. Thanks for your inquiry.
Sean D.
Which one is best to run 33-12.50-15'

A lot of tire manufacturers will list that a 33x12.50 R15 should be on an 8.5-11 in rim width range. In that case the 15x10 is best. It is safest to check the spec called out by the tire manufacturer you use. Thanks for your inquiry.
Lenny C.
I have some rubbing at full turn on Jeep TJ control arms with stock wheels on a 31" tires. Would the offset on these be enough to eliminate the rubbing?

The backspace will be 1.25 less than a stock TJ wheel. You should not have the rubbing after use of these wheels.
John R.
Would this be a good rim for a 265/75 tire

If on a 15" wheel, yes that metric would be just fine.
Seb P.
center bore?

3.30" Thanks for your inquiry.
















