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  1. 24 sty 2018 · I have seen, rode in and driven many Power Wagons and M37s with the 11.00x16 tires mounted on stock wheels and they do fantastic down the highway. My opinion is to stick with the stock wheels. And put that 1200 or so dollars towards other truck parts.

  2. 26 cze 2014 · The only aftermarket wheel that I have seen, using a stock Dodge center, employed a 16.5 rim. This size tire is, thankfully, getting harder to find, with limited size options. 16.5" are notorious for throwing tires, especially at lower tire pressures.

  3. 3 sie 2021 · You can fit 37x12.5 on a bone stock truck, on the stock wheels, but the turning radius is reduced quite a bit with radius arm and swaybar rub.

  4. 17 lut 2024 · Power Wagons left the factory wearing 16-inch, non-directional military-style tires with tubes, and you can fit reproductions or more on-/off-road friendly mud-and-snow pattern tires. What To Pay* Low $21,000

  5. In 1940, Dodge fulfilled an Army contract to design and build ½-ton 4×4 military trucks in several styles using many commercial truck parts. Designated the T202 series, they came with essentially stock front-end sheetmetal that gave them a "civilian" appearance.

  6. 23 lip 2020 · From reading some of the posts it appears that a 35" tire will fit in the spare tire carrier. Will a deflated 37" fit? Thanks all. I currently own a 2019 5th gen 1500 Laramie that I bought in 2018. Looking to upgrade to a PW or a TRX (waiting on TRX specs to be revealed). My current truck: View attachment 6012

  7. I've also seen wheel adapters on ebay that allow for the fitment of the military 20" wheels to the Stock M37 hubs. This would allow you run the larger military tires that are currently available in most of the surplus yards.

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