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  1. simp5782

    Mounting 445s on M920

    I had to just start calling junk yards. You can use aluminum on the rears but not on the steer. Even ground down aluminum wheels won't clear the drum. I had the best luck finding the wheels In Michigan and Indiana. They are most common on the front discharge mixers.
  2. simp5782

    Mounting 445s on M920

    These are the meanest 445s I've found . Continental HCS that are 860ea new or $450 ea recaps. These here are pretty mean as well https://www.ebay.com/itm/Bandag-Wide-Base-Lug-445-65R22-5-2-tires-/275046316424?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0
  3. simp5782

    Mounting 445s on M920

    If you aren't doing much road speed you may look at going to 1300R24s. They go right on your stock wheels. Nice aggressive lug grader tires. They are 49in tall and tubed type. They make a budd pattern in 25in wheels you could use loader tires etc. You may also invest in auto chains. I have a...
  4. simp5782

    Mounting 445s on M920

    You can dual up the 395s on the back for wider stance for better floatation. You just have to weld up your own wheels. On 445s on the rear they are 12k rated each. Continental HCS are about the most aggressive I've seen tire wise in 445s. You can use the 3/4" studs and 22.5 x 12.25 steel...
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