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I have 2 M929A2's and want to put larger tires on rear. Any ideas?
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24R21s.I have 2 M929A2's and want to put larger tires on rear. Any ideas?
Bridge truck wheels. And tubes. And know you'd be overwidth.What type spacer would you need to dual 14.00's
Budd nuts, with no lugnut between the rear duals.These are R20's. How do you tighten the inside wheel lug nuts if you weld a R20 face on the outside of the inner wheel rim?
I still don’t understandBudd nuts, with no lugnut between the rear duals.
Thimble - my badWhat does trimble look like
What does trimble look like
Wheelstuds are the same...Do I need longer lug bolts? Bear with me- 77 years old.
Will be off-road onlyWheelstuds are the same...
FWIW, I don't think you really want to pursue double 14.00's. The overwidth PITA....
No, it is the normal way rear duals are mounted. It fits on a standard wheel stud, then an oversized lug nut goes onto the thimble.I'm still not sure about the thimble and how large it is. Is it home made from flat steel and iron pipe?
@ladoublet
A thimble is the type of lug nut used on the inner dual wheels of Budd-style rims. It is tightened with a square socket (13/16"). They should be available at any heavy-duty truck parts or commericial tire shop.
The thimble is threaded on the inside to accept the wheel stud and tighten the inner wheel to the truck. It is also threaded on the outside to accept the lug nut that secures the outer rim/tire to the truck. (see picture below)
So you mount the inner tire/wheel on the truck using the thimbles to secure the inner wheel to the truck. Then mount the outer tire/wheel on the truck (the tightened thimbles will fit through the holes in the outer wheel) and use lug nuts to secure the outer wheel on the truck using the outside threads on the thimble nuts.
Thimble:
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Here is my 5-ton during an outer-tire change with only the inner dual wheel held on with the thimbles. The outer wheel goes on OVER the thimbles and is secured with the outer lug nuts threaded onto the thimbles:
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He has 11.00R20s on the truck in the picture.Thank you. I was about to give up on dualling the 14.00R20's. I am assuming that you have 14.00R20's on the truck in the picture.
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