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NSN fo 5-ton/"9"-Series combat rims?

Makincold

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NSN fo 5-ton/"M939" Series combat rims?

So I have spent a fair amount of time searching (really I have...) for the NSN on the "M939" series 5-ton rim national stock number (NSN) but only found the NSN fort the HEMMT rims

Can someone help me with the NSN for the 5-Ton combat rims?

Thanks!
 
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Stonepicker1

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Wheel and Tire Assy(COMPLETE): NSN:2530-01-506-7243, $2,439.00 ea.

Rim with Lock Ring and Studs(NO TIRE): NSN: 2530-01-303-0801, $445.00 ea.

Is this what you are looking for?
 

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whats a 9 series ? :) stonepicker1 way to give the facts :) !!! answers that for sure... maybe typing in 9 series is the problem , never heard that one before...
 
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Makincold

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Sorry, I didn't know all the models for the specific variants or that it was officially the "939 Series" I have since googled a bit and now know My M818 is actually officially an "809 Series"
 

Makincold

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OK, so what do I have to do to put FMTV wheels on my M818?
Longer studs? front tracks different from back? flip hubs?
Or bolt them on and go!
 

Barneyszoo

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Bolt on and go, the frount and back will track the same. I've heard that the HEMMTT rims in the frount need longer studes or you can use the spuds from the real but some lathe work needs to be done on them. The super singles are bolt and go.
 

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Makincold

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What size tires are planning to run? I have found that FMTV wheels and 395s were a perfect choice for my M818. Looks awesome and still plenty of power! I have plenty of those combos in stock and ready to ship.
Are those the Michelins or Goodyears on your truck? Ar the tiers you have in that condition?
Thanks!
 

Makincold

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Thanks!
Any issues with the taller tires hitting the bottom of the bed when the rear axles are articulating up and down when driving on uneven ground?
After my taller tires, a deuce bed on my M818 is next
Thanks again!
 

Barneyszoo

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Thanks!
Any issues with the taller tires hitting the bottom of the bed when the rear axles are articulating up and down when driving on uneven ground?
After my taller tires, a deuce bed on my M818 is next
Thanks again!
Haven't got it that twisted up yet. And haven't heard from any of the guys running these tires eather.
 
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