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    Singling out a m917 dump

    I ran 16r21's on the front and 16r20's on 5-ton wheels on the rear of the M919 I recently singled out, overall width pretty much matches dead on, looks much better than the HEMTT wheels front/back on my M920, rear is quite a bit narrower than the front. Sure was nice to not have to grind on the...
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    Singling out a m917 dump

    FMTV and 5-ton wheels are pretty similar (almost identical best I can tell). I would not run them if for no other reason than they are not as thick as HEMTT wheels, and not rated to carry as much weight. Would be fine on a lift axle or on the rear if you don't plan on hauling much, but I...
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    Singling out a m917 dump

    I know a guy about an hour away from me that said he has some tires. If I find some cheap tires I will probably keep them for possible future m916 - m920 series trucks I may purchase.
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    Singling out a m917 dump

    You can also run 16r21's on the front axle and 16r20's on the rear. I haven't measured the tires but I think they are the same size (or within an allowable difference) Just so happens I have two wheels for sale, haven't even listed them yet. They have tires on them but they have been run flat...
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    Singling out a m917 dump

    http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?117950-CBR-Metalworks-M920-hauler-Mad-Max That shows some of the grinding needed on the first page. You can also run 16r21 tires/wheels and you don't have to do any grinding of the front drums. You do not need to put longer studs on.
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