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The bridge trucks also had 20 x 10 wheels, and 3" spacers on the front and 1-1/2" spacers on the rear axles (with longer studs). Tire size was 14.00 x 20.
Some truck tire shops can send the wheels out to be shotblasted and powder coated. I used Cross-Midwest a few years ago on some bridge truck wheels that were in similar shape, the cost was very reasonable, $25/wheel.
20" PLS wheels (large bolt pattern) will match the bolt circle, but will hit the air cans.
385/95R24 Michelin or Bridgestone tires (OEM on M911 trucks) will fit perfectly, an exact replacement that is 25+ years newer and radial construction. TNJ Murray used to have them, you will need radial...
My 915A1 will go 72 (by gps) with 11.00-24 tires (from an M920). And, it will still out accelerate my pickup truck (99 F250 7.3) from a standing start.
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