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  1. J

    Rim and Tire Question - For a 1986 M1031

    FWIW......look at ESCO liquid truck tire balancer, see the following URL; www.esco.net/uploads/20471.pdf I have not used this product, came across this as I am looking for balancing items for my own use. Also ESCO markets/manufactures Balancing Beads see URL...
  2. J

    Rim and Tire Question - For a 1986 M1031

    What size is the recommended hole in the center for a steel rim? I am looking/considering 16 x 8 steel rims, these are not the Ford's rims. Or any recomendation for steel rims in 16 X 8 ?
  3. J

    Rim and Tire Question - For a 1986 M1031

    I was looking at ford rims as they are 16 x 7 - 8 lug{from a Ford Econoline E250 E350 Van], located 4 new take offs rims factory black for $315.00 delivered
  4. J

    Rim and Tire Question - For a 1986 M1031

    Been read posting the last few days (new member on this board) - I am purchasing a 1986 M1031 for a daily work truck. From reading; The largest tires that can be used without any lift or fender snipping are 285/75 16? Is this correct? The standard rim on the M1031 are 16 x 6.5 - 8 lug? Is...
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