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Help with 10 Lug wheel conversion

shannondeese

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I just picked up 4 new to me GoodYear MT/V 395 tires. Two of which are brand new. They came on 10 lug 11.5 inch pattern aluminum Bead Lock wheels. I am already running HMMT wheels though. Is there a ready made way that I can just order the parts and put them on these wheels to use them under my Deuce?
 

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3dAngus

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Ready made...no.

Adapter plates have to be machined.

Im working on a lead now and if it works out Im hoping to do a larger group order.
PM me on Wednesday. I should know more by then. How many do you need?

Are those hemtt or mrap? Or are hemtt sometimes one and the same as a mrap?
Littleconfusion there. These vehicles came after my time so I just go by microfishe and my mounted 395s are listed as mrap.
 
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shannondeese

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These came off of the Artillery 5 ton. It is a 6x6 flat nosed missile launcher that the Marine Corps uses. I'm not sure what the Mil-Spec number is on them though. There's only a few on Pendleton.
 

3dAngus

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OK. I just read up on the technicals of MRAP too.

My new wheels were listed for the Cougar MRAP.

Could not find a suitable match for hemtt mrap but I do believe some of these same wheels will go on both.
 

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MRAP wheels will not fit a 5 ton or the M915 series either. Leave it to the contractors not to standardize. I think there was a previous thread about recentering those wheels.

The MRAP axles have been selling off GL the last few weeks.....if I had the money I would consider buying some for R&D.

If you have to swap the tires onto other rims you have a bunch of scrap aluminum to offset your cost.
 

shannondeese

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The more I look into these wheels the harder it seems to be to get them to mount up to the Deuce. But man they look COOL. The funny part is I can get 4 more just like them but I need to wait to see if I can even use them.
 

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MRAP wheels will not fit a 5 ton or the M915 series either. Leave it to the contractors not to standardize. I think there was a previous thread about recentering those wheels.

The MRAP axles have been selling off GL the last few weeks.....if I had the money I would consider buying some for R&D.

If you have to swap the tires onto other rims you have a bunch of scrap aluminum to offset your cost.
The large pattern MRAP make adapting much easier for the deuce though.
 

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The HIMARS base vehicle is a FMTV. Those wheels don't look like standard FMTV wheels, but I'd wager the axles and hubs are standard.
 

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I'd do just what others have mentioned, swap the tires to the hemtts you already have. It looks like the off set on those aluminum wheels is way more than what you want on a deuce. Machining them and installing adapter plates would be more tricky and costly than getting more hemtts or making FMTVs work.
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edit - although, the more I look at them, it seems you may be able to do the same thing that I did with FMTV wheels. The face of the aluminum (outside) looks further outboard, but I think it is to add thickness for strength. The inside mating surface may be just right to add an adapter plate of 1/2" steel with deuce 6 lug and bolt with the studs already there. (adapter plate on the back/inside aluminum surface) But you wouldn't be able to tack weld the plate to the inner wheel piece for ease of tire repairs.
 
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The HIMARS base vehicle is a FMTV. Those wheels don't look like standard FMTV wheels, but I'd wager the axles and hubs are standard.
Those are just made of aluminum...; stud-centered 2pc tubeless bolt together design; wheel width; stud hole circle; pilot hole, backspace; all seems to be the same as for the steel FMTV wheels.

Definitely NOT MRAP wheels.


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OK. I just read up on the technicals of MRAP too.

My new wheels were listed for the Cougar MRAP.

Could not find a suitable match for hemtt mrap but I do believe some of these same wheels will go on both.
MRAP wheels and HEMMT wheels are completely different from each other, MRAP lug bolt pattern is much larger and the offset is much different as well. My opinion is that the MRAP wheels are much easier to use on a deuce and safer than modified HEMMT wheels.
 

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mrap rims question and advise

MRAP wheels will not fit a 5 ton or the M915 series either. Leave it to the contractors not to standardize. I think there was a previous thread about recentering those wheels.

The MRAP axles have been selling off GL the last few weeks.....if I had the money I would consider buying some for R&D.

If you have to swap the tires onto other rims you have a bunch of scrap aluminum to offset your cost.
i think these are MRAP rims with CTI on them here is the link and these will not fit on a five ton *************


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treeguy

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Thanks for the picture, my conversion is for sure with FMTV/LMTV wheels. You pic. of MRAP's, HEMMT's, and FMTV/LMTV's are all different. The first attached picture is what I had to work with. The second is my conversion compared to a standard deuce wheel with 11.00/20 Michilins (all six having bad dry cracking, hence the upgrade).
 

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trooper632

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what are FMTV wheels, I just bought some out of hooks, (which I have yet to pick up but they look like the wheel/tire combo as posted above in treeguy's photo, which ones are those
 

shannondeese

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I have decided to not use the wheels. They are a 10 lug pattern on an 11 3/4 bolt pattern. The center hole is 8 inches in diameter. So I would have to mating out the entire center and weld in a new center just to get them to work. Not worth the effort. So I'll either scrap the wheels for the aluminum or trade them to someone that wants them. No Biggie.
 

treeguy

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FMTV's are a newer vehicle - Family of Medium Tactical Vehicle or LMTV - Light Medium Tactical Vehicle. The first picture is a LMTV from Google and the second is a FMTV, also from Google. The wheel job converting the steel FMTV's to the deuce was pretty easy but time consuming.
 

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brianp454

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Hello from Portland, OR

I have decided to not use the wheels. They are a 10 lug pattern on an 11 3/4 bolt pattern. The center hole is 8 inches in diameter. So I would have to mating out the entire center and weld in a new center just to get them to work. Not worth the effort. So I'll either scrap the wheels for the aluminum or trade them to someone that wants them. No Biggie.
Please don't scrap them! I know there are 2+ folks out there making some sort of adapter plates for different types of wheels. I’ve never seen a type for sale that fits your type of wheel. I'm an engineer so designing, manufacturing, machining, etc. is a breeze. Also considering selling them to others seeking to run super singles on modified 10-lug wheels of different types.
 

shannondeese

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I'm trading a set of the wheels to Stazworks for a set of adapters for the other set I have to fit my Deuce. So in the future if anyone else ends up with a set call Stazworks and you can get a set of adapters for them.
 
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