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Thanks G for doing that footwork. Yes, aware of the new tire/ wheel size but was not sure if it involved different hubs or a newer style wheel or? There are many variables. Guess the sure fire way of getting it right is to have the truck and a machined wheel and tire ready to bolt on. 80...
Need some help/opinions from the experts: Looking at options for mounting the 1600 20 tires on an older Tatra 815. The stock Tatra tire/ wheel is a 1500 21. Just don't know if there is enough width/ clearance with the Tatra hub and brake assembly. Does anyone know those numbers. Looks like the...
T815-8x8 if you can make further report on what you have found in your travels. I am weighing the pro's and cons of the older,apparently cheaper 813 with the more modern 815. Can you shed any light on that? I am in Ontario, Canada, Thanks
Ahh shoot, can't change topic title...looks like a moderator removal is required. I have not run into that 100 post thing before but those are the rules.
It is a jeep-like vehicle produced by Mercedes-Benz since about 1978. The sheet metal on the ones they still sell are virtually the same. Usually have front and rear diff locks plus interaxle difflock. They come in a few different versions such as 2 door, 4 door, pickup, even 6x6. Canadian...
Hello Men and Women of Steel, I have tried PM'ing some of the Tatra 8x8 owners here but no response. Possibly noob fear? I am in Ontario, Canada and already own a few Unimogs and a Gwagen. If anyone can send me info re Tatra 8x8's in NA (813/815), it would be much appreciated.
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