I don't wanna be a naysayer but lifted trucks and big tires don't make good plow trucks. It might be advantageous to stick with a more moderate approach.
seems to work. I dont think it'd be a hassle using a lifted truck for plowing for personal use. If i was plowing a route for income i wouldnt want to use a lifted truck on 37"s. My .02Rich, a long time ago when Martin asked if you were going to paint it, i think he meant, are you going to paint the bed red to match the rest of the truck? I think that would be bad ass! Leave the truck as is, and then just paint the bed red!
For $20-$50 for a set of steel wheels, why would you not buy 16.5" wheels and run the readily available Hummer take off tires???
Martin
I don't wanna be a naysayer but lifted trucks and big tires don't make good plow trucks. It might be advantageous to stick with a more moderate approach.
Lol, this could work out. Iola Wisconsin has the midwest's largest automotive swap meet in early July. Marshfield (where Fetz's is) is only like 2 towns away from there. So if I end up going to Iola this year, I could try and bring back a set of tires. My dad was talking about potentially pulling a small single axle trailer with him to the next swap meetRich might be picking some stuff up for me. I still need to grab those fenders from you, so maybe I could grab them and the tires and take em out to him. We'll meet him somewhere lol
Lol, this could work out. Iola Wisconsin has the midwest's largest automotive swap meet in early July. Marshfield (where Fetz's is) is only like 2 towns away from there. So if I end up going to Iola this year, I could try and bring back a set of tires. My dad was talking about potentially pulling a small single axle trailer with him to the next swap meet

Post a close up picture of the wheels.
Martin

Nope, talking to you. Wanted to see if they had the safety bead or not.
Martin

