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military tires and wheels

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by nyejos11, Aug 7, 2005.

  1. nyejos11

    nyejos11 Member

    Hi,
    Does anyone know a good source for some new ( or not so used) military tires and wheels 7.00 X 16 or similar size at a decent price? I know this has been dicussed before but I couldn't come up with anything.

    Josh
     
  2. gscj5

    gscj5 H2 Recovery Team

    4 Wheel Drive Hardware and Quadratec both sell the wheels $119.95 Each. I believe there was a company here in ohio that was selling the tires but I can't recall the manufacture. I always wondered why you see the jeeps in WWII movies going through 2 feet of mudd with no problem and why everyone decides to use 10" wide rims to go mudding. :?
     
  3. sasquatch

    sasquatch I'm big in Japan.

    After wheeling in a bone-stock '46 -2A, I wonder why people do a lot of the things they do to these Jeeps. That thing would go just about anywhere.
     
  4. Chuck

    Chuck Sponsor

  5. hahnda

    hahnda Newbie

  6. Kodiak12060

    Kodiak12060 Sponsor

    Old man in CT. Has used but useable 151 rims w/ 7.0 tires for $30 ea. He had 26 and I got him down to 6. He has two exrta rims too. Where are you located
     
  7. Howard Eisenhauer

    Howard Eisenhauer Administrator Staff Member

  8. nyejos11

    nyejos11 Member

    I,m in eastern PA. That's what I'm looking for some cheap used ones I can clean up a little and use. I bet they work great especially with chains. These monster truck tires I see are way to wide, they must push mud and snow like a snow plow. email me old man

    Josh
    nyejos11@hotmail.com
     
  9. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

    From what I gather (NOT a mudrunner here), there are two philosophies for mud tires...stay on top/float with wide tires, or cut through and try to find a more solid bottom with tall/skinny tires.
     
  10. gscj5

    gscj5 H2 Recovery Team

    Huh?....sounds good to me, I wonder what works best? I know they say that skinnier tires work better in the snow and on ice for cars, something about more weight per square inch on the tread pattern? I would imagine it works the same for jeeps. Maybe thats why the government went with the skinnies. :flag: :beer: