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    Tire Report, G177s

    Do the 5 Ton trucks have 20 inch rims or 24inch? The G-177OTR is only made in 12.00-24 I think. I've not researched the 5 Ton much. But after I get my Deuce done, I think a 5 Ton will be next on the list. Oh, The Green Fever!!! Lol.
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    Tire Report, G177s

    According to their website, they still make this size. Maybe thy haven't updated it yet or something. http://goodyeartrucktires.com/tires/details.aspx?prodline=161006
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    Tire Report, G177s

    http://goodyeartrucktires.com/tires/ You will see there are three G-177 selections. G-177(they show 1100x20), G-177 Duraseal, And G-177OTR(All position) Notice you will se the POSITION to the right of each tire number.
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    Tire Report, G177s

    No The G-177OTR is the all position version of the G-177 and according to Goodyear truck tire website its only made in the 12.00R24 size. The regular G-177 drive tire is made for the 20" rim of the Deuce. I'm new to posting links but I think this is the one for the OTR If ya want to check them...
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    Tire Report, G177s

    True but the all position G-177's are not made for the 20" rims. D.S., good point there, I kinda had a feeling that the weight was the main reason for the Class 8 trucks needing steering tires for the front. That's good to know we don't have to worry about it on a Deuce.
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    Tire Report, G177s

    Correct me if I'm wrong but The Firestone T-831's and the Goodyear G-177's in the 1100x20 size are Drive tires. On the big semi trucks, usually there are drive or steering/all position and you generally don't want drive only tires on the steering as there sidewalls are not designed for the...
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