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About how much does one of those aluminum MRAP wheels with an adapter and run-flat and a tire weigh?
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The alluminum wheel is only about 15lbs lighter than the steel ones
A steel wheel with an adapter plate, run flat and new 395 will weigh almost 460lbs
Interested in this answer as well. My Deuce looks exactly like yours: same flipped hubs and tires. (Although, except for the too-skinny looking track from the rear, I must say that highway radials do provide a good ride and good mileage.)Thanks to all who have contributed to this thread, there are some good deuce rim solutions presented I was not aware of.
I have a few questions I have not seen asked thus far in my study of MRAP, HEMMT, and/or other rim options. Having no access to, or seeing these rims first hand is the greatest obstacle to my understanding. If anyone could post photos of the HEMMT and MRAP rims side by side, that would be a great addition to this thread.
I have a singled out deuce with the rear hubs flipped and currently fitted with stock rims and 1100x20 Goodyear highway oriented radial tires that I want to get rid of.
My goals are to select and fit a tire/rim combo that:
* Has a reasonable cost while addressing the following objectives
* Is the largest size available to fit a stock deuce with or without the hubs flipped
* Does not significantly rub or interfere with the vehicle under off road driving
* Maintains the tires within the fenders and under the bed (for legal purposes)
* Provides an equal or greater degree of ease of tire change, relative to the stock rim lock ring
* Is a rim that is and will continue to be readily available
* Is not an MPT type (due to availability in my area)
I solicit your experience, wisdom and opinions.
Rick
Sorry I cant post any pics to compare these to HEMMT rims but here are a couple pics that at least show the front of my m109a3 and how the wheels fit inside the fenders.Boy, this thread dropped like a stone through this forum after I posted my question.
I'm sending it back up for air. anybody care to chime in?
Rick
Obviously you wouldn't flip the front wheels but you can flip the rear ones in leu of flipping the hubs. The wheels have a large center hole about 1/2" wider than the deuce's hubs so they will work with adapter plates in either orientation. There is a link a couple pages back to "mean greens" truck that has the rears flipped.WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF
the mrap wheels themselves were flipped ??
would they stick outside of the fenders & bed by about 10 to 12 inches ??
would this put far too much strain on the lug bolts ??
would the A3 be more stable due to the wider wheel base ??