305 50 20 will not go on new fuel wheels...

Josh@DirtyDiesels

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When do this all the time. We have different size rubber donuts that fit tight around the wheel. just push them up against one side of the wheel and start filling with air. one the tires stretch the width of the wheel it will push the rubber donut off. no loss of hair, no problems.

This is the legit way to do it... That's how we just did my new setup. Those things rule. A cheetah will work too. Set the wheel on a bucket, face up, so the tire hangs freely, blast it with a cheetah, or two if needed. They should pop right on. We got stone cold 285/50s on 20x12s like this no problemo.
 

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This is the legit way to do it... That's how we just did my new setup. Those things rule. A cheetah will work too. Set the wheel on a bucket, face up, so the tire hangs freely, blast it with a cheetah, or two if needed. They should pop right on. We got stone cold 285/50s on 20x12s like this no problemo.


Have any pictures of the 285s on the 12wides?
 

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285s I think on 14s I believe! Holy stretch


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