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m1009 tire size

CROM

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I'm trying to decide on new tires. I have the type picked (Interco SSR TSL's), but I'm not sure about the size....Will 33 x 12.50 be the largest I can go without a lift/trimming? And if so, how much lift/trimming will I need to do if I go 35 x 12.50? Or should I stick with a skinnier tire?

Thanks!
 

Wyofj40

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I think a 4 inch lift would be enough for clearance on those tires, I am not sure if you can run those without a lift. If you stick with a skinny tire there is less of an issue with clearances. I went with a 9.00-11 bias ply which is roughly 36x10.5 then put an add a leaf on the front. There is some slight rubbing when I hit a big enough bump with the tires partially turned.
 

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dragonman

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I tried the HMMWV tires on the front and they rubbed even when the truck was jacked up and the suspension at full drop.
Bummer I had custom wheels made for them, .50 BMG shells and grenades for cutouts and centers moved.
 

Bobert

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Good to see another guy from Des Moines on here. And dragonman up in Mason City.

There are a few of us around des moines that like to play with mv's if you ever want to join.

I have 33x12.50s on my M1009.

I tried 35s and they were too big without lifting. You would need a lot of trimming.
 
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dragonman

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Mine is a M1008. 3 m35s, 1 M813, 2 M105s, 2 ammo trailers cant think of the number, 1 m101 with gas generators, 4 S-250E/G shelters.
The M813 doesnt run yet I think a liner is scored.
 
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