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WC-12 dually setup

jlhwc12

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Just acquired a WC-12 that came with 6 rims (split rims) with mounted 9.00x16 NDT tires (dry rotted so they will need replaces). I have seen a few pictures set up as a dually, which interests me. I have the set of lug extensions. When I dry fit the rear there is a gap of about 1 inch between the rims. Do I need to go to the 7.5x16 tires or is there a spacer to go between the rims?
 

nattieleather

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First, congrats on the new ride an how about posting a bigger pic of it. Second, I believe what Robert said above is correct you would need the original rims/tires.
 

nattieleather

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Good looking truck! Congrats on the purchas and welcome to the madness. You know it is called military vehicle collecting. You will own more than one. It is also called OD Fever! Enjoy your ride!rofl
 

WC43

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Duels

Good looking truck
The rims in the pics. are M37 or power wagon, if you want duels you will need to find some correct 1/2 ton rims. and a set of 7.50x16's. They are narrower and have more offset, word of caution never mount the 900's on the 1/2 ton rims, they have very narrow lock rings.
 

Primal4x4

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Good looking truck
The rims in the pics. are M37 or power wagon, if you want duels you will need to find some correct 1/2 ton rims. and a set of 7.50x16's. They are narrower and have more offset, word of caution never mount the 900's on the 1/2 ton rims, they have very narrow lock rings.

Welcome Dave, well said, however, those do appear to be 1/2 ton split ring wheels.

Great looking truck. With 7.50x16's you'll be all set.
 

bgates

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They do look like 1/2 ton rims but can't be sure without a closer picture. 900's will not fit on them. You need 7.50 16's so they don't rub each other. If you really want to use 900 16's use wheels from a 3/4 ton. They have the proper spacing and they will fit on your truck. They will also give you about 10 mph more than the 7.50's but it takes a little longer to get there.
The 1/2 ton rim has a very narrow split rim. The 3/4 ton split rim is almost twice as wide. You can run the 900 16 tires on the 1/2 ton if you run them as singles only.
 
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