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46" xml's

fallguy

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i am intrested in these tires, i have a few questions first. are a lot of you running these? what would you suggest for a good 20" rim for trail/street use. my truck is pretty well equiped for them already so i'm not worried about that. i really would like to hear from people that have them or have knowlege of them. i see people running custom rims w/ them along w/ others running regular 20" rims. :thinking:
 
"well" equipped with those tires means Rockwells or Full-on built to the hilt Dana 60

These tires WILL destroy stock 60 shafts and u-joints very very heavy. but they do work well
 
I have ran 48" Michelins on a daily driver Ford and my Chevy. The axles are Dana 60/70 and I have broke two sets of rear shafts, two sets of Warn hubs and several drivelines. The Michelins are smooth and quiet on the road and good in the mud. The compound is hard and they can be aired down to almost 0 psi with double beadlocks. In the snow they are not very good because of the lack of siping. Look for cracks in the sidewall, some of these tires are old and showing age, try and get newer ones, they all have dates on them. I have a new set of 46s that are going on my tow rig when it gets done. I will be making my own steel double beadlocks similar to Stazworks. For everyone else, I would recommend Stazworks double steel internal beadlock wheels with pressed centers. Other options are military combat rims but they are really hard to find and expensive, there are two different 2.5-ton versions and 2 5-ton versions both 20". These tires are heavy too, from 250-350 lbs each depending on size and tread pattern.
 
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thats some good info appreciate it, i was looking at a set of stazworks already and currently have d60/14bff & planned on rcv shafts up front & heavily modifying the rear. got any pics?
 
I wanna see pics of that tow rig. The thing sounds pretty big for a tow rig
 
Here :D

It took two trucks yanking and two trucks winching with two anchor trucks to pull the dozer out. The Ford is down for a motor swap because a connecting rod put a hole in the block racing a Honda on the freeway. Third pic is my Chev, the starter broke the nose cone, the Q-jet blew a gasket and a Warn hub broke all at once or I would have made it, the tires measure 48" and it was a couple inches under water and that was not the deepest part.

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