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I could use some M35a3 wheels for my buggy. :)
Hi Randy, I sent you a message, but the tires, after looking at em again last night, are closer to 44's... they are 315-something R22.5 . I don't speak metric tire sizes, so I couldn't really tell you what that translates to!
They are the...
No idea on width. The 46's I have on it sit just fine, though.
Dude, so you're in the York Gulch area? Where is that? I drive I 70 every other weekend on the way up to summit. I will actually have the deuce at A Basin in April for my friend's annual ski party up there - we're going to use it...
1. They were the reigning technology!
2. They are capable of being changed in the field.
Um, no. I mean, you could WELD the ring on after assembly, but that's it. I actually did this on my rockcrawler, running M35 rims. <img src="emoticons/icon_smile_headbanger.gif" alt="Headbanger"> Not...
One of these days I'll swap on the new wheels I got onto the deuce.
There are plenty of one piece, 6 hole budd wheels out there with the 6 on 8.75 pattern. Most are 20's, fewer are r22.5, but they exist.
Anyway, just a heads up. Split rims scare the beheezie out of me so they're getting the...