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Do you happen to know the nsn on those mrap rims? I'd love aluminum rims on my 5 ton
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No idea on the NSN for them.Do you happen to know the nsn on those mrap rims? I'd love aluminum rims on my 5 ton
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Your tires already have them re reAfter reading this, I'm now considering to run the run-flat inserts on my two fronts, soon to be 16.00-20's. If anybody has 2, please get ahold of me, thanks. Would need whatever it takes to make it work, bead locks, or whatever.
Hi everyone. I have some more info from one of the Hutchinson experts and which I did not know. Apparently the goop inside the tyres is a special heat retarding lube. In wheels with run-flats, without the lube the tyres will burn up. If a tyre is changed or it all leaks out, the lube needs to be replaced (and is expensive). The rims I have purchased are designed for the vehicle in the photo. They are Hutchinson USA military specification two piece removable face rim; outer component model W0-1137 B 20X10 with inner component model WI-1137 F combined with the Michelin XZL 395/85R20 tyre and a Hutchinson run-flat. The Hutchinson mil spec 'O' ring to suit this rim is Part Number 50015.I'm trying to understand how these inserts can make a tire run hotter than the same tire without runflat.....................I have had more blowouts on run flat tires due to heat than a tire without a runflat.
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