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You will have to reuse the original rims when I was going to try to use mrap rims and make a adapter for them with 365/20's tires on them, I keep running into a brick wall you see the original rims have a large offset that actually goes around the disc brakes and if you just have a flat plate...
I think the perfect tire would be the 365/80/20 and not the 85 I only had one and put it up to the truck and it was a perfect looking fit. I have recently got two more so now I have three working my way to a set soon. I think these tires are stiffer than the original tires and that's what takes...
I went for the easiest way to replace in case batteries went bad and put two group 24 batteries in mine in series and been having them a year so far with no issues, did have to make spaces to secure them down tight though.
Marty
I put 365/85/20 on mine and it improved the ride and driveabilty great can drive at 45 with no rock horse ride, and is much more stable, it killed the acceleration but improved the top cruise speed considerably!
My deuce will run 900 towing my dozer on the trailer it weights about 22k lbs other than that about 600-800 also my truck is bobbed and fuel is turned up.
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