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Re: Another M question on width
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Posted by dej(JED) on October 27, 2005 at 09:46:03 from (66.212.151.134):
In Reply to: Re: Another M question on width posted by Randy-IA on October 26, 2005 at 17:40:28:
Sorry _ I don't buy from ebay. An M is approx. 84 inches wide with 13.6 tires ,both pushed in. Remember you can get away with 84 wide in an 82 gap. The tires will crush down some. If you flip one rim and shove the other in, you will be good to go. An H is about 77 wide on 11.2 tires. Also the bolts aren't hard to turn, itis teh outsid elug nuts that will shear off. The hub bolts seldom break. Just take a pipe and a good rachet.Once you break it loose, jack it up and wiggle it. There is so much leverage that it will move.Move it back and forth while pulling and it should walk out. Beware of fluid in tires though, they are heavy. Good luck.
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