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Umm, yeah, that's what I was trying to say. I know they aren't really bogies, but that's how they function. The trailer on top has single wheels of a different off-set. I would love to see a deuce running those in the sand!
No, I was just being a wise-arse. Like David said, you can get in some deep doo-doo if the feds find out you are receiving property from any military unit. The are not many HEMTT's in civi hands so parts can be tough to come by. Sometimes you can find a dealer with some things laying around...
I was looking online tonight at the Clark Truck website. The have a trailer for sale with tracks over the tires! What the heck is going on there? Are they there to increase the footprint to keep it from sinking? Was it towed behind a tracked vehicle? Are they motorized? Anyone?
I can't tell you about the after-market rims, but I ran 33" Swamper TSL's on the stock rims on my 1009 without a lift. I later added a 2" Skyjacker system and ran 35" MT's with just a small snip off of the fender lips.
If you are going to buy new rims, then you might as well get some 15x10's...
RE: Combat Wheels
Hey Joe,
The 20-bolt rims on your truck have an offset where the wheel flange bolts to the hub while the ones pictured above look to be flat all the way across. Plus, they have an extra hole in between 2 of the lug holes, maybe for CTIS? I know the 939-series CTIS comes...
Hard to tell from the picture, but they look like honey bees. They look too small to be carpenter bees and wasps and hornets usually don't mill about the entrance like that. My Dad kept bees when I was a kid. Smoke was your best friend. They think their nest is on fire and bail out so you...