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I am only thinking as singles it is a parts truck
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I've been running 395s on A3 rims on my bobber for about 5 years. I have the beed locks in them and have no probs. Truck will do 70mph at about 2300 rpm. I put new O-rings in when i mounted them and have not lost 1 lb of air pressure since.
A3 wheels are 11 inches wide. That's way to wide for an 11.00-20 of any make.Okay, well my M35A2 has had the hubs already flipped by the military unit that had charge of the truck before it went out to Liquidity Services. It has 11.00 x 20 Firestone tires, on single A2 split ring rimmed wheels. It also has the speedo adapter on the transfer case to accommodate for the larger tire diameter.
I was interested in picking up the newer A3 combat rimmed wheels, since they make it a whole **** of a lot easier to change out tires without the sledge hammer and chain or cage to keep the split ring from flying away and taking off a limb.
Has anyone successfully mounted 11.00 x 20 tube-type radial tires on the A3 wheels and not lost air with a weak bead lock? If so can you post pics of how the truck looks with those tires and A3 Wheels. I don't care if they are the NDC or Michelin or Firestones like I have.
The A3 wheels are really a product improvement for the deuce, but those large wheel & tire combinations are crap! Bouncy and a lot of surface contact. I much rather prefer the thinner 11.00 tires for turning and less of a bouncy ride, but on the A3 wheels for ease of maintenance.
Any help at all would be most appreciative.
365/80/20 or 14.5-20 are about the same diameter as 11.00-20's. In fact you could keep an 11.00-20 on an a2 wheel for the spare.Thanks for the replies. What is the smallest tire that can be used? And still give me the same speedo ratio used with the 11.00s?
If I do decide to invest in this, I have two issues:
First, I have to buy 7 new tires.
Second I need to make certain that the spare isn't too wide so as to not interfere with my pioneer rack. On the A3 Trucks, the Pioneer Tool Rack is removed during the Extended Service Re-build to accommodate the larger/ fatter 14.5 tire.
I prefer to keep the Pioneer Rack, and employ the smallest tire that I can, and still get the benefit of using the "Deuce Specific" A3 Combat Rimmed Wheels, and hopefully keep the speedo relatively accurate to the 11.00 rating.
Lastly is the price of each tire. Could get expensive very quick!
365/80/20 or 14.5-20 are about the same diameter as 11.00-20's. In fact you could keep an 11.00-20 on an a2 wheel for the spare.
The problem with those tires is they tend to be pretty expensive due to their low volume in surplus.
I'm a big fan of the 395s but that's just me. They will fit in the spare tire location with some modification. It will throw your speedo off.
If you can find them the Canadian deuce wheels (I forget what it's actually called) are a 2 piece wheel like the a3 wheel but they are only 7 or 8" wide. Perfect for an 11.00-20.
This is an older thread but welldigger made a good point about the rim width. The A3 rim being 11" is too wide for the 11.00 tire. His recommendation on the 395 is what I like to see before I spend a small fortune for tires, even though I only need 5.You'll be fine, don't over analyze things
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