Posted by Leroy on November 08, 2016 at 06:48:38 from (69.88.202.2):
In Reply to: ANOTHER tire question. posted by notjustair on November 07, 2016 at 21:57:38:
I would guess that with the 7:00 loaded down the 2 tires rubbed together when loaded down. But looked OK when truck was empty. I know that was the way with our 1950 International with 6:50x16 tires. I know the 6:00x20 was a popular size tire as was the 7:50x20, don't think I ever saw a 6:50x20 or a 7:00x20 so I would guess it came with the 6:00x20 new and that small an engine did not have the power to turn the bigger sizes if fully loaded. You are looking at about 4" bigger diameter with the 7:50 over the 6:00 and that would realy change the speed, If never loading I would guess you could get by but have to recaliberate your speedometor. I myself would go for the 6:00x20 size that I would think was standard with the 6:50 & 7:00 being optional. I would not go over a 6:50x20. Even if the bigger would fit I don't think they would look right.
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