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Able to fit 31x10.5" tires on 92 S10 Blazer?gregmondro 11-18-2008, 12:15 PM Probably a really simple question. Are you able to fit 31x10.5" tires on a 100% stock 92 S10 Blazer 4x4? gregmondro 12-16-2008, 03:05 PM bump, anyone? If not, what is the largest size you are able to fit? gregmondro 12-16-2008, 03:11 PM bump, anyone? If not, what is the largest size you are able to fit? tjacobs25 12-27-2008, 09:38 AM if u want to crank up your torsion bars and ad about a 2in shackle lift in the rear on top of trimming your fenders you should be able to fit the 31x10.5s but there may still be some rubbing. i put a 8in lift on my 94 4dr with 33x12.5s and still had to trim the fenders. your cheapest rout would be find some p225/75's in something like a mud terrain. Cam1959 12-29-2008, 03:54 AM Howdy and best wishes. I'll share what I've learned from last 10 yrs with an S10 bLAZER 4WD 2.8 V6... Personally I wanted to trump it up long ago like you. But it'd not meant to be a hard core off-roader ... if you try, you'll blow the front axle boots, possibly the weak tranny mounts, plus crucial front tranny rubber ring seal on shaft won't take much movement up and down without leaking as it seems it is too hard a rubber seal that hates our Canadian -30c temps... leaks within mths of replacement in these temps ... Otherwise I CREDIT Chevrolet for this 1983 S10 4WD mini Blazer as it's engine, body, tranny, has held up well... perhaps with my constant spraying of oil where metal appeared dry and rusty ... I've been told by various mechanics knowing this engine, to keep oil level a litre above dipstick full mark as these mechanics know theres a problem keeping enough oil to upper rear main engine bearing ... Also ... the tranny front rubber shaft seal does not last in extreme cold ... so expect it to leak when cold ... "Wynns Engine oil seal revitalizer works better then their tranny seal rejuvinator ... only put few ounces or more in ... it has shown proof of softening and expanding rubber ... how long it will last withoout weqaring out from softer texture is unknown but will help in wshort run... Also ... IN COLD CLIMATES ... IF YOU HAVE THE SMALL RUBBER HOSE FROM AIR INTAKE FAN HOUSING TO YOUR FAN MOTOR ... IT'S MEANT TO KEEP MOTOR COOL AND BRUSHES FROM BURNING OUT ... BUT ... IF YOU HAVE -20C TEMPS OUTSIDE, IT CAUSES -60 WINDCHILL ON YOUR INCAB BLOWER MOTOR... SO IN COLD WEATHER, REMOVE THAT HOSE FROM HOUSING OF AIR INTAKE AND PLUG IT ... MOTOR WILL NOT OVERHEAT IN -20C. Things I learned. Hope it helps you all. Corrections welcome with thanks. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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