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I have a M813 and I have just put on new 1600 R20 Michelin XZL's and two combat wheels on the truck. I have done my homework and know about hemmt rims. But I want to be able to rotate my tires so the tires will wear evenly. So just two are out of the question. Plus Hemmt rims are heavier and more expensive than combat wheels. The problem is that the front tires rub the steering arm and hydraulic piston in turns. I think I will need to make 1 1/2 spacers to so I can get my turning radius back.
I have a few options to make spacers. Machine down a 10 lug bud hub or make a spacer that bolts to the hub and has studs pressed into it, to bolt the wheel. I think longer studs and a 1 1/2 spacer is safer. I thought about bridge truck front spacers but they are about 4 inches thick. This maybe a little big. The newer five tons use 1600's what are they doing different?
I have a few options to make spacers. Machine down a 10 lug bud hub or make a spacer that bolts to the hub and has studs pressed into it, to bolt the wheel. I think longer studs and a 1 1/2 spacer is safer. I thought about bridge truck front spacers but they are about 4 inches thick. This maybe a little big. The newer five tons use 1600's what are they doing different?
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