Will 33x12.5 Fit 20x10 Rims?
Ethan Hayes
If you want to replace the tires on your truck or other vehicle, then you need to know if they will fit. One of the most common sizes is a 33×12.5 inch tire. It can be difficult to know if this size will fit on your rims without measuring them and doing some math. Here are some things that you need to know about these tires and how they will fit on your vehicle:
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There is a risk with tires that are larger than the rims. The rims are not designed to hold a tire of that size and may bend or break under the stress, which could result in loss of control or an accident.
There are two primary types of rims that 33×12.5 inch tires need to fit onto
There are two primary types of rims that 33×12.5 inch tires need to fit onto. The first is the 20×10 rim, which typically has a width of 8 inches and a height of 10 inches. The second is the 20X9.5 inch rim, which has a width of 8 inches and a height of 9 1/2 inches.
In addition to these two standard sizes, there are also other options for you to consider if you’re looking for something that will work with your current set-up:
- 20×8.5 rims (8″ wide x 9 3/4″ tall)
- 20×9 rims (8″ wide x 9″)
- 20×8 rims (8″ wide x 8″)
- 20×7 1/2 rims (7 1/2″ wide x 8″)
Even though the 33×12.5 inch tires are pretty big
You may be wondering what size wheels you can install these tires on. The answer is that, if the wheel is a standard bolt pattern and has the same diameter as your tire, 33×12.5 inch tires will fit. This means that even though the 33×12.5 inch tires are pretty big, there are different ways you can get them onto your vehicle. You can use wheels that are smaller than 12-inches in diameter or tires with a smaller width than 31 inches. For example:
- If you have 20-inch rims with a 5/8-inch offset and 7-lug pattern (i.e., no one except Mopar would have this), they will accommodate either a 31×10 (equivalent to 11R22) or 33×1250R17LT (equivalent to LT31X1250R17). Both of these fit well on the 20″ rim because they’re only 1″ wider than an 11R22LT!
- If you have 18×9′s with 5/8″ offset and 8-lug patterns like most trucks have; then they could take up to a 38×1340R16LT (which is equivalent to 15R38).
Conclusion
If you want to get new tires and rims, recommendations are you always use the calculator to make sure the sizes of the two are compatible.