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Looking for a wheel.

SoylentGreen

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Getting new tires for the M886 and just noticed one mismatched wheel. I need an Accuride 31972 16x7K. I think it's a Ford wheel, not sure what's original for a '77 M886 but these will be close enough. Oh yeah, I'll be putting on some BF Goodrich KO T/A 265/75 16's, hope they work o.k.
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acetomatoco

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Be advised that the original tire size is 9.50R16.5D. note the 16.5 wheels. If you have 16s, they are replacements. If you have original wheels the 265/75-16s will not fit.
 

SoylentGreen

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The wheels are replacements, currently have 16's on them, just the one mismatched rim. I tried Google, Ebay and other sources for a matching rim but no luck so far.
 

Bob H

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Soylent,

This rim info is fantastic!
Accuride 31972 16x7K.
So far I have only found 16x6 rims from a Dodge van
other than aftermarket spoked / slotted / whatever rims.
The original 16.5's were 6 7/8 wide and the 6in ones are just too narrow for a decent tire.
265/75R16's fit nicely on a 7 inch rim.
My daily driver has 265/75R16 BFG Mud Terrains on 7 inch rims
 

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SoylentGreen

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Got the BFG's on today, rides better, tracks better, looks better. About ready to start prepping for paint. Kind of needs a new hood but haven't found one yet. Bob, you ready to start parting out one of yours? :roll:
 

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