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  1. welldigger

    My mud truck build bad 395/85/20 tires?

    Easy guys. This isn't about whose appendage is bigger. Let's just help the op get his truck back on the road. (Or in the mud, whichever)
  2. welldigger

    My mud truck build bad 395/85/20 tires?

    O ok. Sorry I read that wrong. I don't know if marine grease is necessarily better but since these trucks have drum brakes I don't think it will be an issue.
  3. welldigger

    My mud truck build bad 395/85/20 tires?

    Why did you put marine grease on one bearing and standard bearing grease on the other? Not all greases are compatible with each other.
  4. welldigger

    My mud truck build bad 395/85/20 tires?

    As annoying as it may be your best bet is to remember to install the plug before mudding and remove it when your done. Though with your use of the truck I'd say leaving the bellhousing plug in is way better than forgetting to put it in.
  5. welldigger

    My mud truck build bad 395/85/20 tires?

    The ndcc's are biased ply tires. The 395's are radials. Bias tires aren't hurt sitting flat nearly as much as radial tires.
  6. welldigger

    My mud truck build bad 395/85/20 tires?

    By the looks of that tire my guess is it sat flat for a long time. This weakens the sidewall belting.
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