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50-50 offset rims for 5-ton front axle running 16R 20?

exssdru

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Hello, couldn't find much on the 50-50 offset rims. I am putting 16R 20's on my '83 M925. Plan to keep the 5-ton combat rims on the back 4, was looking to find some HEMMT rims for the front to get the additional offset to clear the steering linkage. Another member has some 50-50 offset rims that have even more offset than the HEMMT rims. Does anyone have any experience with the 50-50 offset rims on the M939 series?
 

tobyS

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I've never heard of them (having not looked). Someone with HEMTT and 16.00 could estimate the outer travel. Since it's a 10" (assuming) the offset would be 5" (50/50). What is the HEMTT and combat? I would like a set of the HEMTT myself for the front of a future 809 bob.
 
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simp5782

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There are no 50/50 budd wheels in 20in. Only 20in in 335mm hub pilot. An example of these wheels are what is found on the PLS trailers.

HEMTT wheels just have a 13,000lb capacity. Combat wheels have a 9900lb capacity.

Hemtt wheels are about .74 inset. And Combat wheels are around a .85
 
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