I thought of you the other day, when I found 20"x18" HEMTT wheels on eBay.I didn't know that. Here is my 12" wheel project.
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I thought of you the other day, when I found 20"x18" HEMTT wheels on eBay.I didn't know that. Here is my 12" wheel project.
Wow, that's huge. Those ST tires come on 10" and the tire is 16" wide (I think 18" overall). I'm not sure how they would work with such a large rim. Just for info, here is the nut that fits the aluminum rims and also my nut for the MRAP with 11.25 bolt circle.I thought of you the other day, when I found 20"x18" HEMTT wheels on eBay.
Yes, most are bigger. They are 13.19" bolt circle and 11" hub pilot. But there are some out there with 11.25 BC like the OP has.I thought most, if not all mrap variants where a bigger bolt circle? Guess thats what I get for thinking....
Do you happen to have a rear profile shot of that?Running the same Caimen MRAP aluminum wheels. Flipped the rear hubs rather than cut the bevel into the back side of the wheels.
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Is the track as wide as the duels? If the hub were in and the dish out, would it be as wide, same or wider? My guess is a bit wider. About like my M35A3.For the width? With the hubs flipped on the rear axles they are as wide as the front.
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what type of 12" wheels are you putting on?I didn't know that. Here is my 12" wheel project.
I'm making a combined wheel from one part, the front ring, that came on the Sand Trail 450 tires and some (I think) Henderson MRAP rims that have the 11.25 bolt circle, steel. There is a slight bit of machining to do for the o-ring, otherwise fit perfect.what type of 12" wheels are you putting on?
thanks much, that is brilliant!I'm making a combined wheel from one part, the front ring, that came on the Sand Trail 450 tires and some (I think) Henderson MRAP rims that have the 11.25 bolt circle, steel. There is a slight bit of machining to do for the o-ring, otherwise fit perfect.
Toby do you know the part number from TRP?Wow, that's huge. Those ST tires come on 10" and the tire is 16" wide (I think 18" overall). I'm not sure how they would work with such a large rim. Just for info, here is the nut that fits the aluminum rims and also my nut for the MRAP with 11.25 bolt circle.
That is a normal lug nut (right and left thread), a "Williams washer" and a 7/16" long piece from a DOM tube, 1" outside and 3/4" inside, all on a bolt that is the same thread as the stud.Toby do you know the part number from TRP?View attachment 645707
For a smooth ride the tires/wheels need to be balanced. A cheap way (what I'm doing on my m816) is to pour some coolant inside the tires to act as the balancing media. 1/2 a gallon in each 395 tire has made a huge improvement on the ride quality. Can't use the standard balancing media (powder, BB's, etc) because of the tar left over from the run flats but the coolant works fine.thanks much, that is brilliant!
hows the highway ride?
( frankly thats what I'm looking for with using Mrap wheels, fatter, bigger tire, polished aluminum for the pimp look and super smooth on road ride. I'm looking at about 85% on road 15% off)
Or use a hub with reasonable bearings, clean dry and not tight, where the heavy side will go to the bottom. Have adhesive weights ready and stop when you put it at 90* and it doesn't go either up or down.For a smooth ride the tires/wheels need to be balanced. A cheap way (what I'm doing on my m816) is to pour some coolant inside the tires to act as the balancing media. 1/2 a gallon in each 395 tire has made a huge improvement on the ride quality. Can't use the standard balancing media (powder, BB's, etc) because of the tar left over from the run flats but the coolant works fine.
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