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Old 11-20-2012 | 03:13 AM
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Hey all,

I was thinking about putting some cheap, used military humvee tires on my 99' laramie slt, and was wondering what kind of wheels and hub adapters I may need. I'm not sure about these in particular but to give you an idea...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/37-inch-Mud-...sories&vxp=mtr

Currently I'm running the stock rims with some 32" all terrain tires. Don't worry about lift, gearing, or that stuff, it's all part of the plan. I'm just not sure about the 37" specifics considering the bolt pattern and whatnot.

Thanks a lot for the help, this is definitely the best place to get the information I need from fellow Dodge enthusiasts.
 
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Old 11-20-2012 | 09:35 AM
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You can get the wheels and have them recentered.
 
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Old 11-20-2012 | 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeff_Schlagel
Hey all,

I was thinking about putting some cheap, used military humvee tires on my 99' laramie slt, and was wondering what kind of wheels and hub adapters I may need. I'm not sure about these in particular but to give you an idea...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/37-inch-Mud-...sories&vxp=mtr

Currently I'm running the stock rims with some 32" all terrain tires. Don't worry about lift, gearing, or that stuff, it's all part of the plan. I'm just not sure about the 37" specifics considering the bolt pattern and whatnot.

Thanks a lot for the help, this is definitely the best place to get the information I need from fellow Dodge enthusiasts.
Something near a 16.5X9 with whatever bolt pattern you are running now ought to do it. Also if you have a 1/2 ton with stock axles and gears you may want to beef things up first.
 
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Old 11-25-2012 | 11:23 AM
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I have those tires on my 99, I bought my wheels through pro comp for $400
 
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I doubt that I will have any axle problems as I plan to do some basic wheeling with some buddies but nothing like extreme rock crawling. That is, as long as there aren't any problems that you guys might foresee with stock axles. Also, how much do you think that gearing might cost? I'd really rather not do it on my own.
 
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My 4.88's with the LSD rebuild, new wheel bearings and seals in the rear, seals in the front was about 1900
 
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i also wonder how you are going to get 16.5" rims with 5 bolt pattern? i know older 3/4 and 1 ton trucks came with 16.5" rim but you would still need 8 bolt pattern axles.
 
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Old 11-26-2012 | 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeff_Schlagel
Hey all,

I was thinking about putting some cheap, used military humvee tires on my 99' laramie slt, and was wondering what kind of wheels and hub adapters I may need. I'm not sure about these in particular but to give you an idea...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/37-inch-Mud-...sories&vxp=mtr

Currently I'm running the stock rims with some 32" all terrain tires. Don't worry about lift, gearing, or that stuff, it's all part of the plan. I'm just not sure about the 37" specifics considering the bolt pattern and whatnot.

Thanks a lot for the help, this is definitely the best place to get the information I need from fellow Dodge enthusiasts.
37" Humvee tires AND wheels are 16.5" diameter. Therefore, it's an entire shoe swap. Stock form they are 8x6.5 lug pattern and something like 7" backspacing.

Tons of vendors get the tires in auction lots from the military and sell them. You can get the H1 wheels recentered (as stated earlier) with lug pattern of choice.





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Something near a 16.5X9 with whatever bolt pattern you are running now ought to do it. Also if you have a 1/2 ton with stock axles and gears you may want to beef things up first.
Originally Posted by Jeff_Schlagel
I doubt that I will have any axle problems as I plan to do some basic wheeling with some buddies but nothing like extreme rock crawling. That is, as long as there aren't any problems that you guys might foresee with stock axles. Also, how much do you think that gearing might cost? I'd really rather not do it on my own.

You will need at least 6" of lift to clear the tires in order to not do any fender trimming.

If you have stock gears (3.55), then you'll assuredly blow drivetrain stuff up, even in mild wheeling. Lurching along alone will have some consequences. Good two foot driving and skill will be your friends.


Some links to look at, I'm not promoting either of these vendors in any way.

http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/axles...l-centers.html

http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/axles...res-cheap.html



Stock regear cost can be any where from $1100 to $1600. Dependent on parts and the installer.

Regear would entail: master install kit for both axles (all new bearings), new Ring and Pinons (order online or look local), labor for removal and install of new stuff. If you've never done gears before or not ready to deal with this mechanical operation (in some cases needs special tools), then really find a reputable shop or consult by word of mouth.
 

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Old 11-26-2012 | 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by crazzywolfie
i also wonder how you are going to get 16.5" rims with 5 bolt pattern? i know older 3/4 and 1 ton trucks came with 16.5" rim but you would still need 8 bolt pattern axles.

It took a long time but I was able to find 16.5 5 lug wheels at a good price. I have 8 inch suspension and 3inch lift and have no problems with rubbing or anything and with my 5.9 there are no problems with turning the tires, plenty of power with an automatic trans

 

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Old 11-27-2012 | 10:08 PM
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Sounds good guys!
So what I'm looking at is at least $1100 to regear to 4.88,
hub adapters to go from 5 to 8 bolt pattern for the 16.5's
the 37" humvees
6" lift
I was also wondering if I could just go for a 5" lift and cut the fenders. I was hoping that would work and I could add some Bushwacker fender flares to make it look nicer. The only problem I see in that is some tire rub when I turn all the way in a direction.
 



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