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they are 15.5/80 R20 Mich XL's
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sermis, I was looking at that when taking the pics. I didn't have a straight edge. My M810 with the hemmt rims and 1600's were right next to the M35 so I looked at those and saw about the same amount of crown. Those are the right rims for those tires too. I think the only way to do it is take a...
once again this depends on how you do it
super singles are used all the time in place of dual tires...legally and safely
http://www.michelintruck.com/michelintruck/tires-retreads/xone/xOne.jsp
RE: Well...
advantages of super singles on the road: http://www.michelintruck.com/michelintruck/tires-retreads/xone/xOne.jsp
I personally prefer duals on the highway, but like the "look" of singles better.
sometimes it is needed. The president of my mud club has 3 chevy pickups. 2 blue one white. So he can say the white truck, but what about the other 2? not imperative, but easier sometimes.
I have four 6x6's (thats all the mud people know them as). If I said M810 the mud people wouldn't know what...
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