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After three months of every free night and weekend, I am proud to say that my wheel conversion project is done. I can't say enough kind words about our fellow member Gringeltaube. Thank you sir for your designing help and wealth of knowledge!
As you can see, the proof is in the photos. 395's will fit in a 6x6 configuration, there is plenty of room between the rear set. By using a 1/2" plate bolted behind the new wheel, there is great clearance in the front and around the J pipe. Turning the steering wheel lock to lock proves no rubbing. I can't speek for off road articulation yet. There seems to be room for some moderate flex but I think that full torquing of the suspension may give some bed rub in the rear and fender rub in the front. I included the photo of the 395 next to the 11.00 tire mounted together in the rear to show a size comparison. The 395's fill the wheel wells nicely and definitly do away with the skinny look. The rears are still inside the bed in the rear and the fronts protrude outside the fenders by roughly two inches.
From what my humble experience shows, I think that this is a great option to fit 10 lug LMTV wheels. The 1/2" plate bolted to the back side offers great off set for the 395 tires.
One question I have is about the sealing "O" rings. Does anyone know if the Hemtt "O" rings are the same as the LMTV's? I had a mix of round and triangle style and they are all about 19" in diameter. The round ones are about 3/8" in thickness diameter. I had a problem with one of the triangle type not sealing so I swapped it out for an extra round type that I had. I would definitly recomend the round type over the triangle style.
As a side note, I would like to apoligize if I have offended anyone by unintentionally hyjacking the original thread. I was trying to add an option to others for ideas on how to make this rim type fit a deuce, not control the direction of this thread. I had also put out there the question of having my posts transfered to a seperate thread prior to posting my project, in hopes of avoiding this hyjacking. I hope that others can jump into this thread to build it up to really make it an "Official Deuce Aftermarket Wheel Thread".
As you can see, the proof is in the photos. 395's will fit in a 6x6 configuration, there is plenty of room between the rear set. By using a 1/2" plate bolted behind the new wheel, there is great clearance in the front and around the J pipe. Turning the steering wheel lock to lock proves no rubbing. I can't speek for off road articulation yet. There seems to be room for some moderate flex but I think that full torquing of the suspension may give some bed rub in the rear and fender rub in the front. I included the photo of the 395 next to the 11.00 tire mounted together in the rear to show a size comparison. The 395's fill the wheel wells nicely and definitly do away with the skinny look. The rears are still inside the bed in the rear and the fronts protrude outside the fenders by roughly two inches.
From what my humble experience shows, I think that this is a great option to fit 10 lug LMTV wheels. The 1/2" plate bolted to the back side offers great off set for the 395 tires.
One question I have is about the sealing "O" rings. Does anyone know if the Hemtt "O" rings are the same as the LMTV's? I had a mix of round and triangle style and they are all about 19" in diameter. The round ones are about 3/8" in thickness diameter. I had a problem with one of the triangle type not sealing so I swapped it out for an extra round type that I had. I would definitly recomend the round type over the triangle style.
As a side note, I would like to apoligize if I have offended anyone by unintentionally hyjacking the original thread. I was trying to add an option to others for ideas on how to make this rim type fit a deuce, not control the direction of this thread. I had also put out there the question of having my posts transfered to a seperate thread prior to posting my project, in hopes of avoiding this hyjacking. I hope that others can jump into this thread to build it up to really make it an "Official Deuce Aftermarket Wheel Thread".
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