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New guy
New guy to this ... I am building a nice work truck... 48 F6 dump truck 21/2 ton 390 four speed two speed rear In the middle of replacing the widow makers. Q?....will 9/22.5 work |
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We have a couple Gen 1 fanatics on this forum. Sit tight and they can probably address your concerns. Welcome.
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welcome
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Big question is how many lugs do you have, and what is the measurement of the circle they make?
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My trucks: The workhorse, 86 F250 4x4 6.9 nat aspirated, 3.25 exhaust, custom intake, electric fuel pump, otherwise well used stock... not real pretty but just loves to work! The other heavy hauler, 92 F350 2wd dually crew cab, flatbed/toolboxes, 92 Cummins VE 12V with intercooler, NV4500 manual The beater: 88 F250 4x4, 5.8 5 speed The project ... 1978 F150 4wd shortbed 351 auto ASE certified parts specialist I do most all of my own work so I know who to complain to..Roger |
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F6 has 5 lugs.
Some guys run 9x22.5s but they are radial tires and require a different rim - sorry, it's been too long for me to remember what rims others have used. I just went with split ring wheels and 8x20 tires for my F4 and F6 btw, welcome to the party!
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