It seems that the mil. is converting to singled out trucks, is there any advantage to this? Bob H's deuce with the dual 11/20's looks REAL cool. My truck is singled with flipped hubs but that pic. of Bobs makes me wonder. What if you had the dual 11/20's in back with a fatty in front like a concrete truck? Obviously the rubber investment goes thru the roof!
That is mostly a yes but also a no, there is a basic rule that is as true as the day is long, a narrow tall tire is better in mud and snow, a wider tire is better in rocks and sand,, now think about this , we fight in sand and rocks, SOOO ,, many 939 series five tons that went to singles in the A1 to A 2 series because of where the future wars were going to be fought and were right on... BUT ...,MANY had duels put back on them for over the road use,especially in conus meaning the good ol USA .. why? because they are much much more stable under a load and wear much much longer, so everything has a give and take and no one answer fits all, I am in with a bunch of guys that put more miles in Iraq for the first few years than anybody and have the citations to prove it, They say they all wanted the duels when they could get em, the bigger tires when convoying on the road wore extremely fast, AND when fully ,loaded had side wall failures when aired down wayyyyy more than any duels, in fact the older 5 tons with ndtccs and dues had like next to no failures, just wear, these comments can be taken to the bank.