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just trying to get around making custom wheels up front. we are going to put the 46" tires on the back on stock rims dished out. I we flip the front hubs and dish out the wheels all the tires will be in the same track. these are yard trucks. the one is only used at mud bogs for recovery
I agree. two of the trucks we are putting the 46's on is a yard truck. one is a M35 the other is a GMC with dual tires. M??
can we flip the front hubs on the GMC too?
both Bigmech and Rizzle want tires. so does another guy from www.gotmud4x4.com
FYI Rodney will sell the 1600-20 Mich tires for the same price. all tires are less than 85%. that is the reason for the cheaper price.
looks like now is the time to get ready for tires. pm me with your number if your interested and i will give it to him.
His name is similar to mine, but I don't know him
the tires got delivered Sunday. If you want some Call Rodney. his number is on the e-bay link above. post here and maybe some others can get together for another group buy. I have had alot of people contact me. almost enough for another purchase
just goes to show that whats good for one may not be good for another because of your application. My best friend has all terrains and has never had a problem with them with the things he does.
I say this because some people will argue till the sun goes down that what they use is the best cause...
this will probably be the next tire I buy for a DD. I had them before and know they clean well in the mud.
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/direct/findTireDetail.do?mk=&yr=1986&cs=265&pc=43346&vid=003535&rd=16&ar=75
I don't want to step on any toes, but I had a truck stuck at my place in...
I just bought some 46 inch Mich for my deuce. the guy I bought them from said they all came off deuces. some of them had flat spots on them from skidding. If that is the case I would think that the deuce breaks can handle the 46's fine.
all according to Rodney
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