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I had 33x12.50R15 BFG A/T's on my 84 Bronco with no lift whatsoever, had no problem. i ran 15x8's and they came right out to the edge of the fender, looked sharp.
when i got my '93 Bronco, i put the same rims and tires on it with a 2 1/2" suspension lift. it looked kinda small so i went to the current 35x12.50R15 Pro-Comp M/T's on 15x8.5 jeep wheels. they stick out less than an inch from the fenders and look GREAT, but i think the "pooch" has more to deal with the aggresive tread pattern of the M/t's vs. the A/T's. If i had it to do all over again i think i would have went with 15x10's (i think they look a little better) but unless you have some serios suspension sagging going on, you should be able to run 33x12.50R15's on 15x10's with no problem; other than a little rubbing at full turn, but i didnt worry about that.
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