Cabell Garbee and I have been discussing this idea for a couple years now... but this would require an annular ring to be machined to make up the difference in the gap between the M37 wheel center OD & the ID of the Deuce/HEMTT rim - my thoughts on this are that you've now got a much heavier wheel/tire combo. Which would find the next weak link in the chain... that most likely being an axle shaft.
I hate starting a comment with the statement - 'trust me' - but the reality is that off the shelf wheels for an M37 don't exactly exist. I've been around this mountain personally & with discussion & knowledge of others that have been down this path already.
So, you've got a few options:
- use Michelin 1100x16 ZXL/XL tires on stock rims yielding roughly 40" ish in height - and the tires are getting more scarce with each passing year (YES, I KNOW that they can be retreaded...)
- use an adaptor plate for M37 & mount Gama Goat tires/rims to get ~40" in height- AND using old tires, with good ones being harder to get - you MAY luck out & find a few new tires here/there, but where? Then you'll need tubes & flaps in a swap situation.
- have HMMWV rims mod'd & run HMMWV tires, limiting you to ~ 37" tire height & 'odd' 16.5" rim size with 8"-9" width.
- look at having custom rims made with Budd/M37 bolt pattern, in 16"/17"/18"/20" rim diameter & use appropriate civvy or military tire. (note, however, that MOST aftermarket rims that I have looked at that are one-piece have rim lips that are too 'short' where the rim contacts the tire bead to 'properly' mount a military tire, like a Michelin 12.50-20 for example.
- other options, etc...
bryan