Looking for a set of new NDT tires for the truck..
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/cok- ... ner=SREPD2
These are the right size correct? Just want to double check.
-jim lee
These fit the stock rims right?
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These fit the stock rims right?
Carryall WC53 Blog : https://www.eskimo.com/~jimlee/Home/Car ... _Blog.html
Re: These fit the stock rims right?
Yep, 900-16 is correct for the stock rims.
Gary
Gary
Cal_Gary
1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
G741.org Forum member since 2004
1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
G741.org Forum member since 2004
Re: These fit the stock rims right?
Thanks!
-jim lee
-jim lee
Carryall WC53 Blog : https://www.eskimo.com/~jimlee/Home/Car ... _Blog.html
Re: These fit the stock rims right?
for that price there is a 10.50 16 that is much taller and better tread design. Wallace Wade sells them they are chevron tread. I had a set way back and loved them. nice to get more top speed.
Re: These fit the stock rims right?
Well maybe next time. I already bought the set.
Interesting thing, the local Truck & Tractor tire shop won't touch army trucks. The guy told me it was some company rule not to. I asked him if he knew somewhere else I could try and he suggested Les Schwab. Really? The k-Mart of tire shops? I think not! But I called anyway just to do my due diligence.
"Hello, do you instal army truck tires?"
"What kind of army truck?"
"Dodge M37."
"Oh, split keeper rings?"
Huh? He knows about keeper rings? "Yeah, keeper rings.."
"No problem!"
I ended up going down and talking to them. They knew all about doing army truck tires. Even made me order the rubber boots that go on the rim to protect the inner tubes. So, once those arrive I'll have the tires mounted by the local tire shop. How incredibly handy!
-jim lee
Interesting thing, the local Truck & Tractor tire shop won't touch army trucks. The guy told me it was some company rule not to. I asked him if he knew somewhere else I could try and he suggested Les Schwab. Really? The k-Mart of tire shops? I think not! But I called anyway just to do my due diligence.
"Hello, do you instal army truck tires?"
"What kind of army truck?"
"Dodge M37."
"Oh, split keeper rings?"
Huh? He knows about keeper rings? "Yeah, keeper rings.."
"No problem!"
I ended up going down and talking to them. They knew all about doing army truck tires. Even made me order the rubber boots that go on the rim to protect the inner tubes. So, once those arrive I'll have the tires mounted by the local tire shop. How incredibly handy!
-jim lee
Carryall WC53 Blog : https://www.eskimo.com/~jimlee/Home/Car ... _Blog.html
Re: These fit the stock rims right?
I have had les schwab do many over the years. some of their shops have guys with more experience than others so one time they ended up damaging the rings but at least they tried. the Seattle les schwab in the south end is set up better for HD trucks and such and can balance them on the bigger machine. works good.
Re: These fit the stock rims right?
There's a guy in town here that collects army vehicles. I'm thinking they may have gotten their experience from his stuff.
We'll see next week.
-jim lee
We'll see next week.
-jim lee
Carryall WC53 Blog : https://www.eskimo.com/~jimlee/Home/Car ... _Blog.html
Re: These fit the stock rims right?
M37 rims are just split ring rims. they were used on millions of trucks for many decades. Not unique to military. Only difference is the large ring on the Budd/Dodge rims is more HD and locks a little better than standard split rings. It was designed for offroad so as to resist coming apart when the tire goes flat.
Re: These fit the stock rims right?
So I had all 5 tires replaced. Then I donated my old, still usable, tires to I local near me that has a Bunch of military stuff. He needed something for his Barn Find WC?? Open cab with winch. Not sure of the model. He was very happy about getting tires for the machine.
The interesting thing was the difference in driving the M37 with new tires. WOW! I didn't expect anything would change, but it handles way better, rides way smoother. Has a harder time going up hills 'cause they're taller than the worn out tires. Oh, and the steering turns easier too! I couldn't be happier!
-jim lee
The interesting thing was the difference in driving the M37 with new tires. WOW! I didn't expect anything would change, but it handles way better, rides way smoother. Has a harder time going up hills 'cause they're taller than the worn out tires. Oh, and the steering turns easier too! I couldn't be happier!
-jim lee
Carryall WC53 Blog : https://www.eskimo.com/~jimlee/Home/Car ... _Blog.html
Re: These fit the stock rims right?
that's great to hear. going faster too! an inch or more worn off radius on the old ones probably cost you 5 MPH on the hiway.