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Re: Super M: 15.5-38 to big? Fluid or no fluid?
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Posted by Tim Malin on May 07, 2003 at 13:13:28 from (207.190.66.214):
In Reply to: Super M: 15.5-38 to big? Fluid or no fluid? posted by Terry on May 06, 2003 at 10:19:58:
I have a pair of 15.5's off a 706 (we put 18.4's on it, but the 15's are still good) I plan on putting on my 12" rims. As long as any of you guys think this will work, I'm going to do it. I might just use weights instead of fluid, but I don't know for sure yet. We have 15.5's on our M, but i don't know if those rims are 12" or the 14" off of our 450 or 560 (sold over 10 years ago). I have two pairs of 13.6's, (one was duals off an MTA) neither pair in very good condition, but I have two somewhat decent 13.6's and these good 15.5's, which may make an awkward but useful group of tires if I use the 13.6's for duals. Hope they will work, because hearing doubts here worries me!!! Talk to you later.
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