usmcpatriot
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I checked all the threads associated with this topic, and found that all five threads were about either lifting, or somehow putting HUMVEE tires on there rigs. Well I guess I will start a thread about people who don't want to lift there rigs, and still install the largest tires possible. I figured the M1008 that I have is a great truck. All steel construction, heavy duty drive train, but it has limited power. They threw this truck together, and the gov, signed off on it. So as a BOV, I wanted it to be able to, 1- Make it reliable, 2-Make it work better, 3-And do it now! Did the important conversions. Added a winch, with associated hardware, added a external fuel tank, and wished they the GOV, had made a smaller 6 foot bed style of the M1008. So this all being said, I went with the Cooper STT in the 285/75/16. This site will compare your present tire with what you have now.
Tire Dimensions Made Simple - Discount Tire
I went with this tire, mainly for several reasons. Load E, 3750lbs, fit perfectly without cutting, slicing, cursing, wishing. Rotations per mile went down from approximately 635.35 to 614.31. Circumference went to 3.46, and speedometer went 2.26 miles faster. I am very content with this tire and size. And understand the limitations of the truck. I feel if I put a lift on this truck, It will weaken what is already 28 years old. All this being said,I could have put 305/75/16, put the load capacity would have changed. The taller and wider you go, the weaker you get. Hopefully someone will get something from this thread.
Tire Dimensions Made Simple - Discount Tire
I went with this tire, mainly for several reasons. Load E, 3750lbs, fit perfectly without cutting, slicing, cursing, wishing. Rotations per mile went down from approximately 635.35 to 614.31. Circumference went to 3.46, and speedometer went 2.26 miles faster. I am very content with this tire and size. And understand the limitations of the truck. I feel if I put a lift on this truck, It will weaken what is already 28 years old. All this being said,I could have put 305/75/16, put the load capacity would have changed. The taller and wider you go, the weaker you get. Hopefully someone will get something from this thread.
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