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Re: 766 Rear Tires
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 17, 2006 at 10:42:23 from (64.179.117.22):
In Reply to: 766 Rear Tires posted by za766 on April 17, 2006 at 10:30:30:
Well for and 18.4x38 the insde of the bead should be 16 inches wide and for a 20.8x38 it should be 18 inches wide , But even if it is the 18 inch bead you can mount the the 18's on them it just flatens the tread out a bit for a bias ply it gives ya a tad more flatnesss on the tread now if you are thinking about radials now here i am not sure you may have to drop back to a 16 inch wide rim . All depends on the rim width . Someone may have just put them 20.8 on a 16 inch rim so you may not have a problem . Also sometimes if ya look the rim over it will have the rim size stamped into it . The next time i have to put a new set of tires on i am going the Firestone radials as i do like the set that my buddy put on his 706 they ride nicer and have far better traction then the bias tire does.
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