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Tire question about M105 tires and M35A2

snowplow

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Howdy, I have a question, I have to move my M35A2C & trailer from KA to NM, plan on replacing all tires, been sitting for 15 yrs. Does the trailer have same size tires as truck?
I live in TX & can not easily check.
 

snowplow

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Presuming your deuce is still on 9.00s and that your trailer is an M105A2 , the answer is yes.

Yes, all still stock.

I have not kept up, how have the conversions from dual to single tires worked out? All the tires on it are at least 20 yr old & I figure I need to replace all prior to move & wonder if the general thought is the switch from duals is still recommended & how the cost work out 4 tires vs 6 + new wheels?

Thanks
 

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wonder if the general thought is the switch from duals is still recommended
As far as I can tell the general thought is to do whatever you want. Though, for what it's worth, the super singles, like the Michelin XZL or XL 15.5", are getting a little long in the tooth - new ones haven't come out of the military in years.
 

snowplow

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If making the dual to single conversion, have folks gone to the 1100X20 & do they fit same wheel or new wheels required also? They sure are spendy!!
 

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If making the dual to single conversion, have folks gone to the 1100X20 & do they fit same wheel or new wheels required also? They sure are spendy!!
11.00R20 will fit on the same wheels, but they sometimes rub the trunion cap bolts.

If I'm swapping tires on a deuce, I'm going to 395s on MRAP rims with adapter plates(pictured).
 

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You could upgrade to 6 lug 22.5 and switch to a commercial tire or recap tire with some traction upgrade. This work allow you to keep duals. You could run an 11R or 12R22.5 which are near equal to 11.00r20s

I have a commercial junkyard source for them if needed
 

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Yes, trailer and truck are the same (if OEM). There are a lot of 9.00 that would make the trip and are left over from someone going bigger. I would not change until you have a plan and know other issues are behind you.
 

snowplow

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11.00R20 will fit on the same wheels, but they sometimes rub the trunion cap bolts.

If I'm swapping tires on a deuce, I'm going to 395s on MRAP rims with adapter plates(pictured).

Very nice looking any guess as to cost for tires & wheels for this & sources?
 

snowplow

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You could upgrade to 6 lug 22.5 and switch to a commercial tire or recap tire with some traction upgrade. This work allow you to keep duals. You could run an 11R or 12R22.5 which are near equal to 11.00r20s

I have a commercial junkyard source for them if needed

Yes, interested in a quote for going to singles & keeping duals lowest cost will likely win!
 
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