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  1. simp5782

    Combat wheels, FMTV wheels, HEMTT wheels

    Hemtt wheels require longer studs or the shouldered lug nut. The hemtt wheels are on the steer for better offset and turning so they don't rub. Normal combat 5 ton wheels or LMTV wheels will work on the rear with standard studs and lug nuts
  2. simp5782

    Combat wheels, FMTV wheels, HEMTT wheels

    You can run them in all locations. The track will not be off that much at all. 1600s on a 5ton wont need to be rotated for atleast 25k miles as they wear really slow due to their load rating. Basically 2 tires can easily support the weight of the whole truck on their own.
  3. simp5782

    Combat wheels, FMTV wheels, HEMTT wheels

    Oring number is an OR420 or OR420A. Found on ebay, haltec.com or from gemplers. Email Techserv@gemplers . com Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  4. simp5782

    Combat wheels, FMTV wheels, HEMTT wheels

    I will bring this back to the top with a handy tool that most of us should have in our toolbox or even on the truck. I have one just cause sometimes the studs just get pesky. Even the bead lock studs and nuts. $100 usually on amazon. Sure beats a wire brush. Just search for "stud cleaning...
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