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I got them on Friday. It took a good bit of weight to balance them out. It definitely lowered the RPMs and I can go faster if I choose. It rides rough and the faster you go the rougher it gets. It does best at 50 mph, which is fine with me.
I have had it hit the back of the front fenders...
I went a different route. I am keeping my stock wheels and I bought a set of Powerkings 9.00 X 16. I am hoping to get them put on this weekend. They are essentialy a 35x10. As soon as I get them on I will report back with pictures. I got them out the door for $725
Thanks everyone for all the information. I am happy that family friends own a tire shop that works on big rigs, farm tractors and passenger vehicles. I think I like the of of stock rims. If I read correctly in other threads the minimum wheel width for 37" is a 16.5 x 6.5. Is that correct?
I have searched and read and can't find the answer. I see where people talk about issues with balancing hummer wheels and tires. What is the issue, the tires or the wheels?
I picked up my first trailer this weekend, M1101 with hummer tires and wheels. Wow those are definitely a lot larger...
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