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Unfortunately the radiator is trashed but at least the truck has been moved to a safe location. Reports are that it runs, drives and stops nicely Deucedriver will be looking for a NOS radiator if anyone knows of one for the Mack motor.
I used to mount tires for a living when was younger and I used a tire cage on all two and three piece rims. Tubeless tires on regular tubeless rims, if the cage was free I would air them up there. Split rims are a different thing and many people call two piece rims "split rims" but they are not...
Mack B-75 and B-73 models have longer front ends to fit the larger engines of the day. B-75 were Mack motors, END 864 was a V-8 and B-73 where usually Cummins 220 and 250. If it was my truck 400 Cummins would work. Check out www.bigmacktrucks.com they are the biggest Mack Truck forum.
12.5 is about the same height as a 9.00x20 it is the .5 that makes the difference 12.00r20 is a much taller tire. Look at Army Military Tires for a tire size reference.
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