Posted by jasinpa on February 14, 2014 at 16:23:43 from (67.234.166.174):
In Reply to: H Rear tires posted by POBO^ on February 14, 2014 at 07:28:08:
i put 13.6 x38 on my H, needed new rims to so i used 12 rims ( if i remember right without looking) anyway i know they are a 1 inch narrower rim then tire called for , lets tire baldge some looks like original tires did ,put 6.00 x 16 on fronts, my H gets enough tracton w/ 1-weight & 50 gal. of fluid on each side to pull the front wheels off ground in plowed ground pulling 9 foot drag harrow, i also just put 8 ply 13.6 x38 on my M , used factory rims & they where so hard to get on & then bead up on them rims ill never do it again , must be because of the rim being so much different then the new ones & narrower , looks ok but if i did it again i would have bought the new rims & sold the old ones , that where in great condition , dont know about there , around here 13.6 x 38 4-ply are the cheapest , the narrower the rim the more hiegth youll gain , propper rim size would only gain width not much heigth
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