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Oring number is an OR420 or OR420A. Found on ebay, haltec.com or from gemplers. Email Techserv@gemplers . comDoes any one know where I would get o ring for spit rim on m1088 or the part number
You can run them in all locations. The track will not be off that much at all. 1600s on a 5ton wont need to be rotated for atleast 25k miles as they wear really slow due to their load rating. Basically 2 tires can easily support the weight of the whole truck on their own.on a m54a2 using HEMTT wheels for 16's is the best for the front from reading here, but i would like to know how they work in the rear tandem axles? i would guess they would be a little too far inward? maybe with the rear hubs flipped might work? the moral of my issue is being able to rotate wheels and also having a spare to work on all wheel locations.
The 939 series with singles are "flipped". The space between them gets small, but I think will articulate...except tire into the bed frame. Sure...use combat. The 395's work for me.on a m54a2 using HEMTT wheels for 16's is the best for the front from reading here, but i would like to know how they work in the rear tandem axles? i would guess they would be a little too far inward? maybe with the rear hubs flipped might work? the moral of my issue is being able to rotate wheels and also having a spare to work on all wheel locations.
So which is the best way to go putting 16r's on an 800 series, combat wheels with spacers or longer studs and HEMTT wheelsIf your truck is like the 809 series you'l need longer wheel studs or offset lugnuts up front.
Hemtt wheels require longer studs or the shouldered lug nut. The hemtt wheels are on the steer for better offset and turning so they don't rub. Normal combat 5 ton wheels or LMTV wheels will work on the rear with standard studs and lug nutsSo which is the best way to go putting 16r's on an 800 series, combat wheels with spacers or longer studs and HEMTT wheels
So a shouldered lug will keep you from having to change the studs, awesome thanks. Now all I have to do is find nuts and then find wheels at not too ridiculous price...lolHemtt wheels require longer studs or the shouldered lug nut. The hemtt wheels are on the steer for better offset and turning so they don't rub. Normal combat 5 ton wheels or LMTV wheels will work on the rear with standard studs and lug nuts
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