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Smallest tire on HMMWV rims??

llong66

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Hello all, I have been tossing around the idea of getting a set of HMMWV rims for my truck and was wondering if anyone could tell me if there is anything smaller than around a 37" tire that will fit these rims? I do want to lift my truck 4" but fit or not, I don't want 37" tires, that will put it up higher than I want. I would like to stay in the 34" to 35" range and have not been able to find anything that will fit those rims in that size. Any thoughts or recommendations?

Thanks!
Greg
 

llong66

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I imagine thats what I will ultimatly do, I have the original rims on the truck now. I have looked and looked and thought maybe I was missing something, I love the way the 24bolt rims look but just don't want that big of tire.
 

someoldmoose

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305 / 35 R 20 is probably the SMALLEST tire that will safely fit. Any tire that is at least 12" (305 mm) wide by 20" rim diameter will work.
 
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Beandip

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even if you do a 4" lift. i think having a 37" tire (if its a true 37" tire, not sure i dont have a set anymore) will still give you just 1" difference in height if you were to do a 35. kind of a marginal difference if you ask me. it shouldn't make it a pain to get in/out of the truck.

but thats my .02 cents
 

Gripy

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IMO, If I were to do it again. I would personally go with 16.5" rims and the 37" hummer tires. Unless you air down to 10psi or lower double beadlock rims are not necessary. The benefit of the military surplus tires is that they are cheap ($100-200ea). I have not worn down any of my tires. I tend to bust open the sidewall before treadwear becomes an issue(careless and running full pressure).
i only have 12bolt beadlocks. Imagine torqueing down 24 bolts in a star pattern X(times) 4! Also very few to none shops will be willing to touch those rims when its time to changes tires.
 

The FLU farm

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Unsprung weight is bad, rotating mass is really bad. I wouldn't run a heavier wheel than necessary.
But that's just me. I also prefer larger diameter tires over lifted suspensions since the latter does nothing for ground clearance.
 

llong66

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Thanks for the thoughts and replys, gringeltaube, this are some NICE but EXPENSIVE shoes! Beandip, I did not realize the diff. was that small!

Thanks!
Greg
 

Obijuank5

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Any 16.5 tire will work that is at least 9" wide. Lots of options from super swamper and every once in a while BFG all terrains in the 35" tires.
 
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