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I like the specs on the Firestone T831's, but I couldn't find the recommended rim width for those tires. Can I mount them on a set of modified HEMTT wheels like CCE sells?
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Well, I was really tempted to go all-out and put some 395's under it, but between my M109 the trailer I haul behind it, I figured that the 11.00's would be a better (more practical) choice. I was originally looking for 14.5's, but they're really hard to find and after looking into it, the 11.00's have better specs (load ratings, speed ratings, etc.).Were you just wanting a more street style tire, is that why you like the Firestone? Or just don't want the really big tires? The Michelin XL 14.5R20 is the same height as a 11.00, but 3 inches wider and they look really good on a deuce with the beadlocks.
That's what I'm thinking. Like, 33 or 35x12.5" tires on 10" + rims... ugh. And that's the recommended wheel width. They look/work a lot better on 8" rims. I just don't know big trucks as well as I know the lil ones.Personally I wouldn't put the 1100 x 20's on an A3 or HEMTT wheel. I don't like more exposure on sidewalls and they're designed to pinch in a little on the sides to fit a smaller wheel.
He wants to get away from boots and tubes.what about the stock duece rims? Whats wrong with those for mounting the t831's?
what about the stock duece rims? Whats wrong with those for mounting the t831's?
Exactly, and I'd like to run two-piece/beadlocked wheels. Both for off-road performance and ease of service. The biggest issue with the stock rims is the offset though. I've singled-out my M109 and don't want to run it super narrow-track.He wants to get away from boots and tubes.
Thanks, I will. Haven't picked them up yet.You should also look into whether its designd for an mpt rim or not. Crusher put a 12.50r20 XL tire on a hemmt rim and it looks goofy. The lip of the rim sticks WAY out from the tire.
Thanks gimpy. I posted-up to that thread earlier tonight, asking for more pictures that show the sidewall bulge. That's actually what revived this thread.
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