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Re: 1950 M-15.5x38 or 16.9x38 rears-what;s best ?
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Posted by Duke Denning on September 23, 2006 at 18:30:01 from (4.229.192.46):
In Reply to: 1950 M-15.5x38 or 16.9x38 rears-what;s best ? posted by Walter in Ky on September 19, 2006 at 12:31:53:
I personally like the 14.9-38s on an M that's "healthy"....if it's just a "standard" the 13.6's would probably be a better choice. Most new 400's came with 13-38's although some of the last ones had the 15.5's like the 450's came with. It took some getting used to to overlook how small the diameter was on the 15.5's compaired to the 13-38's. 16.9's are too much tire for all but the most powerful M types....bearing troubles could happen too with those big skins. Nice on a healthy 560 though....
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