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Old 08-12-04, 13:45
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Default Special tyres

Or for you Nort 'Merican's...Tires. Check out the special tires on this unimog for sale on Ebay .
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...PcY_BID_Stores
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Old 08-12-04, 18:01
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Check out the special tires on this unimog for sale on Ebay
I see what you mean ... those must be 20" tyres.
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Old 08-12-04, 18:04
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Unimog S404 wheel specifications
Standard rim size: 9.00 x 20
Standard tyre sizes: 10.00-20 or 10.5-20
Optional rim size: 11.00 x 20
Optional tyre sizes: 12.5-20

Here's another pic of those tyres:

Source: http://www.die-rheinhessen-kriecher....1/404res_1.HTM
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Old 09-12-04, 03:56
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A little rubber cement in the tread cuts and you would have very presentable chevron tires.
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Old 09-12-04, 23:07
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A little rubber cement in the tread cuts and you would have very presentable chevron tires.
All we have to do is to find out if they are actually 10.50-20 tyres!

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