baipin
Active member
Hello everyone,
Haven't posted much about the project on these forums, but nevertheless, I'm converting a 23 ft., 1959, GMC/Wayne school bus to 4x4. Dana 60 front, probably an 11.5AAM or Dana 80 rear end... This bus is a lot of fun, but one thing I'm struggling with right now, is tire choices.
Ideally, I would like a tire 37" to 43" large. I want a mild offroad tire with good tread life and road manners being most important; I'm expecting the majority of my time to be spent on, let's say; 60% paved; 25% on gravel/dirt logging roads; and 15% on somewhat muddy, unmaintained forest trails. So far, I'm leaning towards either 2016 (85% tread remaining, $375 ea.) or 2019 (new, $550 ea.) BFGoodrich Military Baja T/A 37x12.50R16.5 humvee takeoffs with the 24 bolt wheels included, in a super-single configuration. They are economical, about the size I'm looking for, it's a beadlock and I can service the tire myself, it has an excellent load rating per tire/wheel, and from what I've heard are good for mild offroad, good on road. That said I've heard very little about this tire - the latest generation of Humvee tires - and its tread life.
Other tires I've considered are the 9.00R16 XZL and 325/80/R16 XML. I've heard the latter is bad for tread life, and I can only find the XZL with 2013 date codes. The 11.00R16 XZL would be fantastic but I've never seen them for sale. I've thought about 20" tires, but finding wheels with my bolt pattern, and a 20" rim, in either SRW or DRW configuration, that aren't some garish alloy wheels, has proven difficult. I have considered 22.5 semi wheels, but the adapters are outlandishly expensive; about $1400 for all four corners.
The front Dana 60 axle has an 8x6.5 Chevy/GM bolt pattern and has the spacers necessary to pair it with a dually rear end. I do not have a rear end yet, but anything with a 9k GAWR or greater will suffice.
I've attached pictures of the bus with the Humvee tires, photoshopped to scale, below:
The bus as it sat originally (note, the D60 up front adds 6-7" of lift. Also note, the original tires are 35" in the front and 33" in the rear):
For anyone curious, the mocked-up tires were taken from images here, of an identical Chevy Viking chassis with the 36" Military OZ tires: https://topclassiccarsforsale.com/chevrolet/474571-1958-chevrolet-viking-4x4.html
I'm trying to keep my wheel/tire budget around $2700 or less. Tight, I know. But it's a big project with a lot of other things to tackle. Some advice here would be much appreciated. Thank you!
Haven't posted much about the project on these forums, but nevertheless, I'm converting a 23 ft., 1959, GMC/Wayne school bus to 4x4. Dana 60 front, probably an 11.5AAM or Dana 80 rear end... This bus is a lot of fun, but one thing I'm struggling with right now, is tire choices.
Ideally, I would like a tire 37" to 43" large. I want a mild offroad tire with good tread life and road manners being most important; I'm expecting the majority of my time to be spent on, let's say; 60% paved; 25% on gravel/dirt logging roads; and 15% on somewhat muddy, unmaintained forest trails. So far, I'm leaning towards either 2016 (85% tread remaining, $375 ea.) or 2019 (new, $550 ea.) BFGoodrich Military Baja T/A 37x12.50R16.5 humvee takeoffs with the 24 bolt wheels included, in a super-single configuration. They are economical, about the size I'm looking for, it's a beadlock and I can service the tire myself, it has an excellent load rating per tire/wheel, and from what I've heard are good for mild offroad, good on road. That said I've heard very little about this tire - the latest generation of Humvee tires - and its tread life.
Other tires I've considered are the 9.00R16 XZL and 325/80/R16 XML. I've heard the latter is bad for tread life, and I can only find the XZL with 2013 date codes. The 11.00R16 XZL would be fantastic but I've never seen them for sale. I've thought about 20" tires, but finding wheels with my bolt pattern, and a 20" rim, in either SRW or DRW configuration, that aren't some garish alloy wheels, has proven difficult. I have considered 22.5 semi wheels, but the adapters are outlandishly expensive; about $1400 for all four corners.
The front Dana 60 axle has an 8x6.5 Chevy/GM bolt pattern and has the spacers necessary to pair it with a dually rear end. I do not have a rear end yet, but anything with a 9k GAWR or greater will suffice.
I've attached pictures of the bus with the Humvee tires, photoshopped to scale, below:
The bus as it sat originally (note, the D60 up front adds 6-7" of lift. Also note, the original tires are 35" in the front and 33" in the rear):
For anyone curious, the mocked-up tires were taken from images here, of an identical Chevy Viking chassis with the 36" Military OZ tires: https://topclassiccarsforsale.com/chevrolet/474571-1958-chevrolet-viking-4x4.html
I'm trying to keep my wheel/tire budget around $2700 or less. Tight, I know. But it's a big project with a lot of other things to tackle. Some advice here would be much appreciated. Thank you!