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  1. N1265

    New M880

    WOW, That's a lot of tire . I would of never guessed that they barley rubbed. Looks like you did well. What is that plate for behind the front lisc. plate ?
  2. N1265

    New M880

    Start with You-Tube, They should have plenty of videos of what NOT to do when plowing.
  3. N1265

    New M880

    You should be able to use your old lug nuts. Looks like you did good for $200.
  4. N1265

    New M880

    My P265/75/R16 rub on the drag link when making a hard right turn. But I love the Winterforce tires.
  5. N1265

    New M880

    http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Firestone&tireModel=Winterforce+LT&partnum=675R6WFLT&GCID=C13674x012-tire&KEYWORD=tires.jsp_Firestone_Winterforce_LT_Tire&code=yes&CAWELAID=530007250000334609&CAGPSPN=pla
  6. N1265

    New M880

    Here is what she looks like with P265/75/R16 Firestone Winterforce tires
  7. N1265

    New M880

    I am using P265/75/R16 Firestone Winterforce on a standard 16" 8 lug dodge rim off a 1980's high capacity window van. The directional Firestone winter tires work great for plowing, but they are a little tall and rub on the drag link when making a hard turn to the right. If I had to do it...
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