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Rim Size

Alredneck

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Kenny is right about the diameter not sure about the width. Get with a fella on here by the name Gunchief hes the Humvee guru and should have all the answers to your humvee?s He lives here in TN and is building a few trucks. Sold him the radial and beadlock I had.
 

Barrman

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Joe,
If this is for your M37A3 project, I would advise you against the rims. I thought they were neater than sliced bread until I started messing with them during my M101 repaint. I had a pair of both versions and both style of run flat inserts. They don't inter mingle and they are a pain to seal up. I think 3 different o-rings were used over time and you have to have the correct ones for your rims. Actually, you need new correct ones to make them hold air. I just slobbered a bunch of wheel bearing grease on my used o-rings and it worked.

I know they look cool, but a set of painted 1 piece tube less rims will be a lot less hassle. Cheaper too.
 
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