Posted by kopeck on September 20, 2008 at 14:32:48 from (216.227.11.191):
In Reply to: SM w/loaded tires posted by CNKS on September 20, 2008 at 12:32:54:
CNKS said: (quoted from post at 12:32:54 09/20/08) Are you sure you weren't looking at an H? Max width between the fenders of all I have ever seen or read about is 83-84 inches. The minimum tread width of an M with the wheels dished out is 72 inches -- center of tire to center of tire -- according to the Operator's manual. Assuming it has the equivalent of the 11-38 (12.4-38) on it (most have wider), you add 12.4 inches to the 72 and get 84.4 inches -- it is not going to fit. Only way to get 80 inches is to turn one wheel in.
Thanks CNKS, I'll dish one in.
Your listing the same numbers I found looking around the web.
This trailer would be a hair wider but the lights are on the fenders so that narrows it a bit. I bet with out the lights it would be 80".
K
This post was edited by kopeck at 14:35:37 09/20/08.
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