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  1. Bob H

    Tires

    Hmmmm..... In my experience with a tow bar on things bigger & heavier than a jeep, it is rare that the towed vehicle wheels turn to full lock when being dragged around a corner. The tires would likely rub on the rear of the inner fenderwells when turning, the radial hmmwv tires have less...
  2. Bob H

    Tires

    Yes, I wouldn't want to tow a heavy load, but regular driving & light hauling they seem fine. with a 4 speed you have a lower 1st gear, should be fine.
  3. Bob H

    Tires

    264GP-724E
  4. Bob H

    Tires

    I bought the tires for this camper project, which is now for sale. because I found the Dually [thumbzup]
  5. Bob H

    Tires

    ???? Whadaya mean? Don't know the real answer on the amount of lift req'd Those tires rub on level ground, full turn. but I think 3 inch would do it. trimming of the lower rear portion, of the front fende rwells may still be req'g but the fenders should clear
  6. Bob H

    Tires

    36 x 12.50 x 16.5 on stock M880 wheels. Truck has an extra leaf in the front. Going down the paved road the outside 1 1/2 inch of the tread does not touch. which keeps the noise down. They handle/ride better than I expected. I won't keep these on this truck long as I can't risk the fenders :cry:
  7. Bob H

    Tires

    I just picked up some humvee tires for my camper project, Had to test them out on the M880 1st though. :D
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