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Would you toss these 395 ' s and get new ones?

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I spent last Saturday mounting the tires to the rims, and attaching the adapter plates. It was uneventful and easier than I thought it was going to be, but still caused very sore legs on Sunday as I was by myself. There was a learning curve in finding the right tools and the perfect platform to work off of (a 30 gal oil drum.) I was also glad I bought new o-rings, because the 'new o-rings' the seller said they came with were pretty deformed. As a side note, most of the tires were made in 2011 and one says 2009.

Today, I got them mounted on the truck. Again, easier than I thought it would be, and very thankful for that. I found a flat shovel to be a big help to pry the tires up on the lugs. I haven't made any measurements, but I'm guessing the tires mounted on the mrap rims have a total wider stance of 6-8", maybe more, than the stock rims did. I think she looks a little more tough now.

Definitely a few bolts on these things. If you stare at it long enough, it'll make you dizzy. :wink:
 

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Wow, what a pita, I remember mounting my tires on hemtt rims, you will be sore for a while.

Truck looks great though!
 
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