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  1. Bob H

    Hummvee tires/lift kits, 880 Dodge

    I had some 285/75- 16's on 8 inch wagon wheels cleared fine I run 36 bias on my M880 with a add a leaf, they will rub at less than full turn.
  2. Bob H

    Hummvee tires/lift kits, 880 Dodge

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  3. Bob H

    Hummvee tires/lift kits, 880 Dodge

    You will need spacers due to the offset. General Jims Surplus in Clare, Michigan has new 1100R16 XL's $950 a set pickup only
  4. Bob H

    Hummvee tires/lift kits, 880 Dodge

    Nice Ride ironbulance [thumbzup]
  5. Bob H

    Hummvee tires/lift kits, 880 Dodge

    Nice, Thanks for posting the details! Now to adjust those rear brakes :wink:
  6. Bob H

    Hummvee tires/lift kits, 880 Dodge

    Forged Aluminum spacers might hold up. 2" of spacer + big azz tires on a fairly heavy truck = a whole lot of stress I have a pic of a M886 over there too.
  7. Bob H

    Hummvee tires/lift kits, 880 Dodge

    Due to the diameter, the stock tires clear it, as do my 285-75 R16's on 16x8 wagon wheels.
  8. Bob H

    Hummvee tires/lift kits, 880 Dodge

    4" lift should do it. I have yet to see humvee rims mounted on an M880 series truck. I estimate that 2" thick STEEL spacers would do it, do not use aluminum spacers! I have the 36 in bias plys on the stock 16.5 M880 wheels (M1008 came with 16" wheels). I have a Rough Country add a leaf up...
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