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Hi guys. Super single problems on m916a3

tobyS

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Are my rims the correct ones....they appear to be. They are new, never been mounted, with nuts. Boxes were wet when I got them so I cleaned and put primer, preparing to paint. I have valve stems but the o-rings need new. They are a heavier wheel, in my opinion perfect for the 916A3.

Get an extra set of 395's and I'll trade...or PM me with a reasonable offer, now that Country has shocked you with a retail price.
 
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talltye101

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Are my rims the correct ones....they appear to be. They are new, never been mounted, with nuts. Boxes were wet when I got them so I cleaned and put primer, preparing to paint. I have valve stems but the o-rings need new. They are a heavier wheel, in my opinion perfect for the 916A3.

Get an extra set of 395's and I'll trade...or PM me with a reasonable offer, now that Country has shocked you with a retail price.
What's your phone number or email ?
 

NEIOWA

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If you watch the DOD surplus listings you can find 385/22.5 or 425/22.5 on wheels. 385 are M916A3 fronts. 425 are fronts for M916A3 with armor kit. Most of the M916A3 I've seen (including the one got for my FD).


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Ready to mount tank (HEMMT 2500gal).
 
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simp5782

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If you watch the DOD surplus listings you can find 385/22.5 or 425/22.5 on wheels. 385 are M916A3 fronts. 425 are fronts for M916A3 with armor kit. Most of the M916A3 I've seen (including the one got for my FD).


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Ready to mount tank (HEMMT 2500gal).
I think yall should get a donated frame section add 5ft to it and you can hold 4800gallons. Those trucks are over kill with power

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NEIOWA

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I think yall should get a donated frame section add 5ft to it and you can hold 4800gallons. Those trucks are over kill with power

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That would be great if DOD had suitable big tanks available. A poly fire (baffled) tank is approx. $8/gal to purchase. SS HEMMT tank was no cost and has some limited baffles.
 

simp5782

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We went with a 1500 gal poly tank. This is gonna be a brush rig not a tanker. We need it to be able to do anywhere.
A 916 with 4000gallons is a go anywhere truck in the hands of a capable and knowledgeable operator.
These are capable offroad bigger trucks.

There is a company in Collins, ms that redoes alot of 916s for brush use.
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