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  1. PROSTOCKTOM

    Any help in the right direction????

    He's not interested in what is right or what it wrong with putting the large tires on the narrow rims. But this is the way most people are today. You think if he owned an airplane he would also put the wrong tires and rims on it? Tom
  2. PROSTOCKTOM

    Any help in the right direction????

    I think the most common, hot set up is running a 395/85 with HEMTT rims. This allows the average guy the ability to safely and quickly change a tire on the the truck with out removing the back half of the rim from the truck. Now there are guys on here that have all different combinations of...
  3. PROSTOCKTOM

    Any help in the right direction????

    Cheap is not usually associated with tires and rims on a deuce together. If you truely want 14.00 tires then you need $$$ rims. You might just want to buy tires and rims from Clint. 395/85 tires or 14.00 need larger rims and HEMTT rims are the way to go If you want to go cheap right now...
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