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Re: Re: REAR TIRES
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Posted by Randy in NE on June 13, 2003 at 04:40:13 from (216.58.237.20):
In Reply to: Re: REAR TIRES posted by CNKS on June 12, 2003 at 18:41:54:
Just to add to what CNKS said. The side with the 12.4-36 on is slightly taller so the rear-end will always be working at different speeds in the differential. It would be the same as continually driving in a huge circle. The rear-ends are tuff enough that this shouldn't cause problems. The dished in/dished out is just a cosmetic thing. Personally I would have them both turned so that the valve stem is on the outside. Sounds like somebody had a rim go bad and they just swapped the tire and rim. They took the right side tire and rim from one tractor and put it on the left side of your tractor, for instance. It cost me $25.00 US to mount my new tire for my C. The best money I ever spent. The tractor will not care too much if you have a weight on just one side. I would be concerned if I planned on hauling it this way. Un-even weight distribution on the trailer. Just my $0.02 worth.
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