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Going through a tight trail like this one on two wheels. two wheels on the ground and two wheels on the wall(or what ever might become the wall. This is the way Hummers get through narrow,(or jeep) trails. You can see picture below, Hummer needs bead lockers. Thank you for your comments. No cheese please.
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I tried a few sets of steel wheels and they all hit the front calipers.
Some 16.5 aluminum wheels hit them too.
It depends on where the bead mounting area is spaced on the wheel.
I see some good prices on GY MTR in 12.5/37-16.5, may have to try them next time.
07 White H3 Adventure w/ some black stuff
04.5 GMC D/A CC SLT LB EFI LIVE tuned
98 ZR-2 Blazer
Ex H2&3 owner
My hiking boots and canoe paddle have more miles than most 'offroad' vehicles, over 350 in last year.
The Wheels in question are Eagle 589 alloys in 16.5x12. I used to run the exact same rims on my H1 before AM General did a warranty flag on my truck while I was running them. I ended up selling them to Manny because he ran the exact same rims.
Yes, beadlocks would have helped.
And Manny knows how to drive. Look at some of his past runs here:
http://pubpages.unh.edu/~ejm/
1997.5 HMC4 Hummer H1 w/Slantback shell (Mine)
2006 Hummer H3 Adv. Package (Wife's)
M101A2 Trailer
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