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  1. cranetruck

    Has anyone tryed this?

    The answer is yes. The sole reason for the "M135" rims is to widen the track about 4 inches, in which case they need to be installed in all six positions for front and rear to track.
  2. cranetruck

    Has anyone tryed this?

    Beautiful drawings, Gerhard! You must have spent some time on those. They should help clear up any argument about bearing loads. Just for information, track width is measured from center to center of the tires (far left measurements). In the front, it may be effected by toe-in and camber...
  3. cranetruck

    Has anyone tryed this?

    Having the tires track is the preferred way off road. Let the front tires do the "plowing" and give the rest of the tires a chance to grip the surface below the snow or mud. You get the traction from the surface vertically below the tire contact area, not from the front of the tire gripping a...
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