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I bought 12 mrap wheels and tires but the wheels seem to have a 10 lug bud wheel pattern is there any adapters sold for the cougar 6x6 mrap wheels?
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Ouch. Did you get suckered into buying these from someone who didn't tell you that you'd need adapters? Lame.
I just got my MRAP wheel adapters finished. A buddy of mine cut them on a water jet. Expect to pay anywhere from $300-$800 for a set depending on material choice, machine selection, and if you have a buddy or not. Then an additional $200 for bolts and nuts. The wheels are hub-centered. And deuce wheels are stud-centered. So the inner lug pattern will need to be tapered to Budd specs. If you need more specific details, I can help since peashooter is no longer in the business.
I agree with 98G, those are the LMTV/FMTV wheels so you shouldnt have trouble finding a home for those. People have made those fit the deuce also. PATRACY had some modified versions of those for a while that had a new flage welded in the center. I had made some adapters for a short time that would bolt on with some modification also but not sure there is anything out there at the moment.Looks like lmtv wheels. Should be ale to sell them to the 5ton crowd also.
some mrap wheels are aluminum, some mrap wheels are steel. My truck has the steel MRAP wheels. Easiest way to tell if they are Mrap wheels that will fit a deuce is if they have an 11" center hole.MRAP wheels are aluminum and LMTV and FMTV's are steel easiest way to tell
There are a couple different steel Mrap versions, I think the 12 bolt steel ones are the heaviest. There are 3 different commonly found aluminum Mrap wheels and a couple more uncommon ones. I don't know numbers off the top of my head but the lightest aluminum Mrap rim is nearly 100 lbs lighter than the heaviest steel one. I'm sure 62lbs isn't a stretch by any means.I'd use a magnet, but that's just me.
I have the aluminum MRAPs. Can someone confirm the weight difference? I've heard 62lbs lighter than steel of the same size.
Just picked up 6 @$30/each. I'm hoping these will work for my Deuce.There are a couple different steel Mrap versions, I think the 12 bolt steel ones are the heaviest. There are 3 different commonly found aluminum Mrap wheels and a couple more uncommon ones. I don't know numbers off the top of my head but the lightest aluminum Mrap rim is nearly 100 lbs lighter than the heaviest steel one. I'm sure 62lbs isn't a stretch by any means.
Before you buy adapters or mount any tires mock one of those up one the front. I think that may be one of the variants that has too much backspace and hits the tie rod end. When mocking up remember your adapter will space the rim out 3/8”-1/2” depending on the adapter thickness…Just picked up 6 @$30/each. I'm hoping these will work for my Deuce.