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new, deuce one piece 22.5" rims??

shenkmen

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I forgot to say mine are 11.00R20. Here is a size chart for T831's.

Size​
Load Range​
Part #​
Tread Depth
(32nds)

Tread Depth
(mm)
Loaded Radius
Overall Diameter
Overall Width
Rims
10.00R20 (TT)​
H​
281549​
31​
25​
19.7​
42.3​
10.8​
7.50​
11.00R20 (TT)​
H​
281573​
31​
25​
20.2​
43.5​
11.4​
8.00​
11R22.5​
H​
281557​
31​
25​
19.7​
42.4​
10.7​
8.25
12R22.5​
H​
281581​
31​
25​
20.2​
43.6​
11.4​
9.00​
11R24.5​
H​
281565​
31​
25​
20.8​
44.5​
10.7​
8.25​
(TT) - Tube Type


 

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shenkmen

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I am indeed missing four. I really like the last picture of your truck in the dirt. Mine worked well in snow this year. How do the Ts perform in dirt? Sweet camo paint and it seems you have a Donaldson muffler as do I. Lancaster? Not too far from Phillipsburg. I really must look into the 22.5 rims. I think my Stones will last a long time, but the day will soon come when 10 x 20 and 11R-20s are no longer available. I would like to score seven of the six bolt 22.5 rims for sure. Stop by if you're ever in P'burg.
Thanks. The picture is from Rausch Creek. You should come March 28th - http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?118846-PA-Spring-2014-Rausch-Creek-Steel-Soldiers-Rally
 

Dipstick

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I just missed Rausch Creek last year. My starter engaged and ground itself into my ring gear as I was cruising along at 45mph. I'll have to take a day off as I work weekends, but I hope to be there!
 

HonkyCat

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Just FYI...

If anybody has a hard time finding the old tubeless 22.5" x 6.75" wheels, Wheels Now Inc. in Waukesha, Wisconsonhas started production of Accuride's discontinued part #28157:

http://www.wheelsnowinc.com/catalog/viewItem.php?id=219
Ads28157.jpg

Should you find an old set of these tubeless 6 luggers and happen to be in the North East, Service Tire Truck Centers will shot blast, inspect, iron phosphate dip, and powder coat your rims with a 2 week turn-around for $26 a piece! Now that is for either black or white, but they do offer some standard colors for an upcharge and will do custom colors too:

http://www.sttc.com/services/wheel-reconditioning
wheel-recon2.jpg
 
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