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Posted by BOBM25 on January 15, 2007 at 11:42:14 from (69.68.42.16):
This is kinda along the lines of Brad's earlier post. As I mentioned, I have double bevel rims with 15.5-38's on my SMDTA. I need new rims and tires. What should I do? My first thought was just buy new rims and tires. I'm looking at about 1200 bucks for that! Ouch. I want good tires, Firestones or Goodyears, no chinese tires. I know 15.5 is not factory tire size on a letter series row crop. 13.6 is, right? I'm pretty sure I have 560 hubs, or was a double bevel rim an option? I don't really like the looks of a 15.5 tire, its too wide. Great traction, I just don't think it looks right. Should I get M hubs and go back to a narrower tire? Do I need new hubs or can I get a 12 inch double bevel rim? What about a 14.9 tire? How wide of rim does that need? I guess I've never seen a double bevel rim narrower than 14 inches. Do they exsist?
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