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Old 03-20-2008, 10:13 AM
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Old 03-20-2008, 11:36 AM
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I believe there made by wrangler I thin MTH or MTR? They are military tires. You can find the in a LOT of military surplus yards. Do a search on goolge for military surplus tires. I have even seen the on e-bay. You can get them pretty cheep. They are 36x13x16.5 if I remember correctly. Usuially can get them for about $50 a tire with good tread. I think they might have some that have some sort of self sealing stuff in them too? I almost got the for and old f-350 I got sittin around.
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36X12.5-16.5 Goodyear Wrangler RT/II
37x12.5R16.5 Goodyear Wrangler MT
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they are the goodyear wrangler mud terrain. i seen one one transported on a big rig the other day. i seen the tires and thought all the money the government has and they use that for tires on a hummer.
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Good tires for the money. If you can get the "run flats" for them you'll never worry about destroying a sidewall and not getting home. I've seen some with fist sized holes in the sidewall still rolling. Of course you can't balance them with the RF's in there.........

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Definitely Goodyear mil. issue tires.
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Hey, that's almost the same rear suspension as my Corolla!!!
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I believe they are Goodyear Wrangler R/T II 's Thoes should be the government issue for the HUMVEEs
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