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M38-Hi Helen

comdiver

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Does anybody know anything about an M38 with 11.00-20 tires and wheels that was tested? It was nick named Hi Helen. Any photos?
 

rchalmers3

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I notice those are 6 lug rim centers. Is that standard fare for the M38 or was there some kinda trickery going on?

Rick
 

frank1669

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I notice those are 6 lug rim centers. Is that standard fare for the M38 or was there some kinda trickery going on?

Rick
I never heard of this jeep until I read the original post I would venture a guess that they are m211 axles The stock Willy's axles would not hold up to a 44" tall tire and the stock brakes would have a hard time stopping it. Also unless they widened the axles significantly it would not be able to steer. All i found was the photo, but no history on the jeep. hopefully the original poster can enlighten us on this Jeep.
 

73m819

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IN "U.S. Military Wheeled Vevicles" by Fred Crismon, page 225, there is 2 pics and a small write up of HI-HELEN
 
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