• Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!

  • Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.

 

395/85R20 Goodyears on a 5 ton

M1075

Active member
3,589
4
38
Location
Oklahoma City
Many have put 16R20 tires on their 5 tons (myself included), but sometimes a 16R20 is too much tire for a M818 due to trailer clearance, loss of power when pulling and general looks on the short wheel base tractor.

This M818 has Goodyear 395/85R20 MVT tires on it and I drove it a few hundred miles cruising comfortably at 60 mph. I give this tire size (aka 15.5/80R20) a big thumbs up! [thumbzup]
 

Attachments

Hammer

Well-known member
1,480
393
83
Location
Winlock, WA
I have been considering doing something like this. To have a second set of tires when I need to either do some HEAVY hauling, or if I will be towing a lot through the hills.
I just don't want to loose my cruising speed that the 16's offer, and the COST of a second set of rims and tires are not in my budget at the moment.

Ok, cruise at 60 mph, at what rpm? And how is your mileage? I went from 5 mpg with stock 11R20 XLs, to 7+ mpg with the 16.00R20's! That is a big difference in fuel cost right there, let me tell you. And the added range is always a nice bonus.
 

Hammer

Well-known member
1,480
393
83
Location
Winlock, WA
Oh yeah, they look NICE on that truck!
How do you like the way they ride?
And how much more power do you think you have compared to stock and the big tires?
 

area52

Active member
1,950
5
38
Location
San Bernardino CA
Thanks for the info, I was just looking around for some 14R20's for my M816 and was debating on 16's or not. Those are about 46" right? Whats the load rating on those?
 

Alex400

New member
324
3
0
Location
Seattle/Ellensburg, WA
Thanks for the info, I was just looking around for some 14R20's for my M816 and was debating on 16's or not. Those are about 46" right? Whats the load rating on those?
yeah about 46-47" tall about 15.5" wide. I think the Michelin xml 395/85r20 is around 57xx pounds a piece, i think. Take it with a grain of salt though, i don't know for sure.
 

M813A1

Member
867
3
18
Location
OKC, Oklahoma
Hey James !! That is the look I am want to do with my M813A1 !! Are those tires on stock rims or the 2 piece ?? Do you still have those 2 piece rims ?? Maybe if I am Good Santa will bring me some rims ??
 

Josh

Active member
1,678
11
38
Location
Portland, Oregon
i think the only 5 ton that would look in preportion to 1600's would a 814, but i have never seen an 814 with 1600's, but i have seen 818s. 816s. 813s, they all look nice as hell and would want one. but the tires look a little to big.

the 395s look nice btw.
 
Last edited:

M1075

Active member
3,589
4
38
Location
Oklahoma City
Hey James !! That is the look I am want to do with my M813A1 !! Are those tires on stock rims or the 2 piece ?? Do you still have those 2 piece rims ?? Maybe if I am Good Santa will bring me some rims ??
The rims in the pics are 2 piece FMTV rims. I do have some of the new HEMTT 2 piece rims left. Most are being recentered for the deuces.
 

KsM715

Well-known member
5,149
142
63
Location
St George Ks
Damn if I was close I jump on that deal. What do you think shipping to kansas would run? If I could get them on a SS daisy chain Id be willing to wait on them for that price.
 

M1075

Active member
3,589
4
38
Location
Oklahoma City
i think the only 5 ton that would look in preportion to 1600's would a 814, but i have never seen an 814 with 1600's, but i have seen 818s. 816s. 813s, they all look nice as hell and would want one. but the tires look a little to big.

the 395s look nice btw.
Here is my long wheel base 5 ton with 16R20s.
 

Attachments

Csm Davis

Well-known member
4,151
376
83
Location
Hattiesburg, Mississippi
does anyone know what the diffrent backspacing is for the m924 vs hemett vs mtv wheels? Also if the 16x20 rub at full turn? Want to put bigger tires on my 818 & 816 and still use them hard.
 
Last edited:
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website like our supporting vendors. Their ads help keep Steel Soldiers going. Please consider disabling your ad blockers for the site. Thanks!

I've Disabled AdBlock
No Thanks