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Damn timing in life sometimes sucks! That guy got a deal.Yep and I just sold 7 of those for $1000. Couldn't give them away.
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Damn timing in life sometimes sucks! That guy got a deal.Yep and I just sold 7 of those for $1000. Couldn't give them away.
Smart I'm going to give that a try, I found some 1/2 Inch adapters, if those give it enough space than I'll go for some spacers in between the adapters. Does anyone have a picture of how close the tie rods are to the stock wheels or how it is to the other MRAP wheels?I was thinking a ring with the same OD as your adapter, same ID as the MRAP wheel bore, with the 10 bolt holes in them. That way no interference or extra stress on the studs.
Perfect, this spacer should work.There's only about ½" left in between arm and wheel.
And for comparison: stock M35 wheels have ~10.5" backspace.
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Do you have an air shift tcase or sprag?Is it safe to drive with the NDTs tires on the front temporarily? I have to move some stuff for about 20 miles. (Only around 800Ibs)
air shiftDo you have an air shift tcase or sprag?
That's the funny thing with selling military wheels/tires. No one wants them until you finally mark them down to just get rid of them and all of a sudden more people need them.Yep and I just sold 7 of those for $1000. Couldn't give them away.
Stock wheels and 395s
Thought so, as much as I don't like these types of spacers, I'm really considering just getting these instead of going with the heavy steel wheels.
2.5 Ton Wheel Spacers | Rockwell/Meritor | Innovative Machining Solutions | Maine
Those work. Not my first choice as they leave the fragile valve stem rather exposed. I've broken more than one valvestem on those...20" X 10" 335MM 10-Lug Hutchinson Aluminum Military MRAP 4X4 6X6 CTIS Wheel Rim (dvresidency.shop) Maybe Im wrong, but this seems way too good to be true
Interesting, Im going to just wait and see if I could find the other aluminum ones, I'll just look like a tractor with small tires in the front and big tires in the rear for now if I have to use the truck lolThose work. Not my first choice as they leave the fragile valve stem rather exposed. I've broken more than one valvestem on those...
But they're priced right, and a pronounced improvement from what you've got now.