The
standard M-37 3/4 ton or the 1 1/4 ton M-715 cargo truck accepts
these wheels with out any problems. The entire tire will stick
out 3" beyond stock fenders on the M-37 and 1 1/2" on
the M-715 giving a wider stance to the vehicle. However, expect
some mud on your outfit. Increased flotation, and clearance is
increased to 13" under the pumpkins. This conversion works
great with stock gears and motor to give a more comfortable road
speed, and keeps the "military look".
Bolt kit consists of 32 9/16 x 1 1/2"
fine thread - grade 5 bolts with lock washers and nuts.
The
11:00 x 18" non-directional tires are available in new to
good condition at the below listed price. People have asked my
opinion on the performance of non-directional tires and I can
say that they work great in blow sand and great in mud. With a
V-8 engine, they are unstoppable in soft conditions
Price on a set of four plates with bolts is
$500.00 delivered.
I do not carry tires since I have cleaned
BOYCE EQUIPMENT out. Tires are available in the west from JACK
TOMLIN in Tooele, Utah. He has several acres of the darn things,
he can be reached at 435-882-0420. Prices will run $65.00 to $95.00
depending on condition. SMITH & EDWARDS in Ogden, UT say that
they still have a semi-trailer load of real nice tires for $90.00
each. Contact Larry Johnson at (801)731-1120. Idaho Motor
Pool in Fruitland Idaho carries them from time to time. (208)
452-5335
In the east, call
HARRISON MOBILE TIRE SERVICE in Jackson, TN at 731-423-8210, ask
for Ricky. RIV-RAD in Summerdale, Alabama still has some very nice tires for
$110.00 each. This is as of 3/15/2005. Peter Fitzpatrick in Houlton, ME at 207-532-9035 has 36 nice tires and rims as of March 2006.
Now as of Feb.2001, we have available
the standard 8 hole pattern that fits all stock 3/4 and 1 ton trucks.
We can also have custom centers manufactured that you can weld into
your own rims.