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  1. cranetruck

    Radials plus innertubes

    Sierra, check this thread out for a method of loosening lug nuts: http://steelsoldiers.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=6227&highlight=lug Credit to Joel (BFR).
  2. cranetruck

    Radials plus innertubes

    I'm sure you are aware that the lug nuts are left and rights and may be installed on the wrong side of the truck. Look for the "L" or "R" stamped on the nuts to make sure.....
  3. cranetruck

    Radials plus innertubes

    The tire that blew looked like the one in front of it, the tread part peeled off and was left behind along the road somewhere. It lasted almost exactly 1,000 miles. All tires on this truck are dated 1969 or 1970. I may have to spend some big bucks before taking this thing on a road trip again. aua
  4. cranetruck

    Radials plus innertubes

    Could the use of an innertube have prevented this (image)? Does the innertube make radials safer when the old rubber begins to show signs of "dry rot"? The tires on the M656/XM757/XM791 trucks are tubeless radials.
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