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Old 01-12-2012, 18:14   #1 (permalink)
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I'm guessing this is a 5 ton wheel. I'm only keeping the tires, anyone have any use for these? I'll have 8 of them total. If nobody wants them I'll scrap them out.
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10 lug, so yes.
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900 series.
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900 series.

I assume you mean the M939 series?

Are the M809 and M939 series wheels the same? If not how do you tell them apart?? Can you just look at them?

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Not the same.

Look at the depth of the dish and the shape.

Definitely will not fit on an 800 series front (not sure about the rear).

This was recently discovered at the 2011 Ga rally. (If you would attend it, you would have known this too!)
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If I had the $$ I'd be at ALL the rallys. But I'm so broke I do good to get out of the yard.
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This was recently discovered at the 2011 Ga rally. (If you would attend it, you would have known this too!)
Thats right- I spent the better part of an afternoon helping fix the problem after my buddy thought he had found the deal of the century. :jumping:
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,,, I have been using the same 10 lug rims for my ol 809 and 939 series, there are a few minor differences in looks in new versus old 10 lug standard rims, with that said, the tire the G177 was issued to the 939 series, but found there way onto other 809s in at least one instance a couple of times I saw up here on an 818 and wrecker over the years. the rim of the bridge truck are different though i believe. only things i know are what i have done, always willing to learn, but never seen a difference, I have had 30 rims loose over time 10 lug, but it is always possible i had all one type, but would have had to see that one...
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Well I just looked in those big paper things that have all the numbers and pic's and stuff. What are they called? Any way those thing say that the M809's (most) and the M939's(most) use the same wheel. The M821 and M812 use a diferent wheel.
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Maybe Adam can get a part number off his rim, and we can figure out what exactly he has.

I hate to mis-inform/mis-lead anyone.
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