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Is a m35A2 bigger than a m813 5 ton? Both on super singles which one is taller/ bigger
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Is it a pretty significant difference?The 5 ton is bigger than a 2.5ton Biggest tires a deuce is 46in. Biggest tires that will fit on a 813 are 53in tall
This is a M939 series 5 ton on stock 14.00r20 tires. 49in tall tires. Vs a m35a2 on its stock tiresIs it a pretty significant difference?
I found this pictureThis is a M939 series 5 ton on stock 14.00r20 tires. 49in tall tires. Vs a m35a2 on its stock tires
Tires shown are a 1400r20 49in vs 395/85/20 (46in) vs a 1600R20 which is 53in
Is a m35A2 bigger than a m813 5 ton? Both on super singles which one is taller/ bigger
Looks like the 810 is on 11.00R20's.Here is (from left to right):
M936A2 on 14’s
M35A2 on 395’s
M810 (I need to confirm tire size)
Note, there is a slight slop to the ground, but not much. The M936A2 is on the high end and the M810 is on the low end.
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Those are actually both 5-tons. M813 on the right, and what looks like an M923 on the left.I found this picture
This M813 is Exactly what I am looking to build or buy. The M35 is also spot on and runner up. You have excellent taste.This is an M35A2 on 46s? (correct me if I'm wrong) next to an M813 on 53s
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I just love the M813 and if I didn't have one of them I would have another 809 series truck. If you build one you could start with a short wheelbase M818 tractor and put a shorter bed on it. Several fellas on here have real nice examples like this.This M813 is Exactly what I am looking to build or buy. The M35 is also spot on and runner up. You have excellent taste.
Thanks for the quick reply, I do like the M800 series rides.I just love the M813 and if I didn't have one of them I would have another 809 series truck. If you build one you could start with a short wheelbase M818 tractor and put a shorter bed on it. Several fellas on here have real nice examples like this.
To clarify, those trucks in that picture are not mine. Those trucks were built by Eastern Surplus for the Tuff Rack boys up in Canada. I do have an M813A1 but mine still has the stock 1100r20 duals on it.Did they make that tread version for a 16.00? Do you like the 16.00 E-3 Xl 's that I see on the M813. Do they do well in snow with those extra large cleats?
Rich, Firestone made some really nice looking 1100s for the military. I've only had them on one truck. Very aggressive tread pattern. I forget the model number, though.
I've seen XZLs in 12.00R20.Firestone T831s? They do make the XML in 1200R20 which would fit stock rims...
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