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Old 06-06-20, 08:07
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...As for the heavy tire, that is very odd. It's not a run-flat but all that extra rubber got there somehow.
From the 5 tires, 2 were of the thick/heavy variety. Upon closer inspection I note the thick ones are designated as "BLX 8 ply". Anyone know what BLX indicates?

UPDATE: I found the following paragraph online from TM 9-1870-1
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