they will fit with no major probles, the only thing that would happen is the tire might crown in the middle. that just means that the middle part of the tead would wear quicker than the rest of the tire.
Simply, no. 8" tires are made to go on 8" rims
Anything with a 10.50 width or also a 9.50 width
No!Will not fit.31x10.5 R15 will fit on 15x10. Yes, I have 32-11.50-15 on 15*8 wheels.
Yes they will fit. I have that size on my jeep w/o off set rims and no lift.
If the are univeral rims some might I know that 8lug tires can go on a 4 lug tire I'm not sure about 5
Make sure the offset is similar to the stock wheels, and with low profile tires and about an 8 or 9 inch width they will fit. Maybe some 235/35/22 tires.
you can fit 315'75r16 on there, i believe it is an 8 lug, they will more then likely fit on your stock rims even, the front will rub a little but it really isn't bad, don't get mud tires if your only mudding on the weekends or just every year, it is never a good choice, thoes are 33'' tires, and 12.5 inches wide they fit
Yes, if the width of the tires are right. You can place 33" x 10" wide tires on 8" wide rims. Your tires will have a number like 33x15x10.5. This is a tire that is 33" in circumference, will fit a 15" wheel, and is 10.5" wide. Just verify whether you have 14",15" or 16" wheels before ordering. The width of the tire is the determining factor here. The most common 33 inch tire size is 33-1250R15, these will probably be too wide for an 8 inch rim.
No.
No, without aftermarket rims with at least 4.25 inches of backspacing (more backspacing = lower number = further out on vehicle) or at least 1.00" wheel spacers with the stock rims, you cannot fit them because they will rub on the upper spring perches and most likely the lower control arms. Im addition, although it is possible, it is recommended to use at least a 7-8" rims width for tires larger than 10.5".
No
I have installed 20" rims with p295/45r20 Toyo tires with very pleasing results. You didnt say if it is a 4x4 or not. If so your rim selection needs to be at least a +20 offset on an 8 inch wide wheel, so the rims dont stick out past the fenders. If it is a 2x4, you can get away with +15. GL