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37's on 8 bolt wheels

combat32

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Anyone else running 37's on the old style 8 bolt hummer wheels? I only plan on using this one for a full size spare for my 1008 but then I got to thinkin about puttin a set on my 101A1 to match my truck.I have a few extra 37's but the only wheels I have available are the old style.I ditched the old alloy runflat, just wondering about this combination because when we switched over from the 36's to the 37's when I was in the Army I was told you have to run the new 12 bolt wheels, didn't make sense to me then and still don't.Any opinions or experience appreciated,
 

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We've covered this well, previously.

The 8 bolt wheels cannot take the air pressure that the newer 37" radials can take.

Your at risk of a rim failure and or tire explosion/dismount.

Now, if you keep your tire pressure at or below the bias rating, you might be ok.

Personally, I would not do it.

Try some searching if you want more info.

btw, you can kill yourself, just inflating that tire to max pressure on that rim.
 

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The biggest problem is, anyone else may look at the tire and inflate it to it's max pressure rating, killing them.
 
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You might as well if you're only using the one as a spare... Just don't drive on it too much or too fast. Make sure the bolts are all tightened properly. Maybe paint "35PSI MAX" near the valve stem or in a few other places to make sure no one else tries to "help" you and inflate them to 60 psi.
 
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