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Old 22-11-09, 01:40
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12.00-20 not good on Fords as you'll get a shiny Pitman Arm.
My F60L has the "Small" steering box, and on it and the F15A the 12.00-20's don't foul the steering shaft or pitman arm. Maybe this just occurs on the "Big" steering set up?
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Old 22-11-09, 11:54
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1200x 20's look too big but as Keith said they are cheep here in OZ.
900x 20's NDCC would be the way to go over there they are a dime a dozen.
8 Ply so they are light weight with a soft ride.

BTW never did make it up that hill. But I will keep trying.
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Old 22-11-09, 15:59
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Thanks Gents

looks like I could stay with the 9:00's or maybe go to 11:00's which are easily accessable here as surplus tires.

thanks for the help.
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