What tires do you plan to run? I have similar wheels and had to do a lot of machine work to get the 335/80/20 mpt81 bead to fit.
Not to steal this thread, but what wheels do you have? I want to put those exact tires on my Freightliner but want to avoid machining. I was hoping to use these wheels:https://www.easternsurplus.net/PartDetails/5844/16-Stud-8-Hole-Wheel-Rim
In regards to these wheels, if you run 335/85-20 you are looking at a 42" diameter and 13" wide, or 395/85-20 a 47" diameter and 15.5" wide, so no way. Also MUCH heavier. In aluminum about 82 pounds each, and in steel about 120 pounds each.I apologize if this is off topic but will military style wheels fit a full sized truck, (3500/f350) without a lift? I assume they would be heavier than stock wheels as well?
All the ones I have seen were F550 based, so 10-lug rims in both single and dual configurations. 'Wamar Technologies' was one of the builders.I thought there were some armored trucks made for Iraq based off commercial chassis that used rims like that.
Not to steal this thread, but what wheels do you have? I want to put those exact tires on my Freightliner but want to avoid machining. I was hoping to use these wheels:https://www.easternsurplus.net/PartDetails/5844/16-Stud-8-Hole-Wheel-Rim
The M1070 HET has the same 53" tall 16.00R20 tires as the MTVR, but the M1070's GVWR is only 86,000 pounds, not 175,000 pounds.
It is also so wide it can only be used with pilot cars. Was that your plan if you could get it to go fast enough?And the M1070 has a top speed of only 45 mph as compared to the MTVR's 65 mph top speed, making the M1070 useless to us as an RV...which is why we don't own one...
Could anyone here please tell me how to contact the seller of the 8 bolt beige wheels, I need 3 for a trailer project
Thanks in advance