
A new project.
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A new project.
Jeep Willys MB DoD dec,16 1942 s/n:196275
Dodge B3-B 4x2 1952 s/n:90099559
CCKW 353 Banjo 1944 s/n:309623
Dodge B3-B 4x2 1952 s/n:90099559
CCKW 353 Banjo 1944 s/n:309623
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- First Lieutenant
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this is my truck
Hi Everyone…I just joined this forum and this “New Project” is mine.
I found this and an open-top CCKW here in Rapid City about 5 months ago. In the video you can just see the other truck in the background as I drive past. I also have a 1 ½ ton Chevy and two ½ ton Dodges…all awaiting restoration. 
I am running surplus 9.00 x 20 tires on this truck because they are so much cheaper, but they are too wide and run into the springs on both the front and the back. So as you can see in the video I have mounted all the tires as singles the outside duel way…so it looks really funny in the front!
But can anyone tell me what I need to do to get these tires to work? Everything I have read says you can run the 9.00 x20s on CCKWs just fine, but the sidewalls contact the springs even in the back.
Are there spacers? Can I mount these wider tires on the old wheels? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Daniel


I am running surplus 9.00 x 20 tires on this truck because they are so much cheaper, but they are too wide and run into the springs on both the front and the back. So as you can see in the video I have mounted all the tires as singles the outside duel way…so it looks really funny in the front!

But can anyone tell me what I need to do to get these tires to work? Everything I have read says you can run the 9.00 x20s on CCKWs just fine, but the sidewalls contact the springs even in the back.
Are there spacers? Can I mount these wider tires on the old wheels? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Daniel
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Super wider tires.
Jeep Willys MB DoD dec,16 1942 s/n:196275
Dodge B3-B 4x2 1952 s/n:90099559
CCKW 353 Banjo 1944 s/n:309623
Dodge B3-B 4x2 1952 s/n:90099559
CCKW 353 Banjo 1944 s/n:309623
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Wider Tires
Wow!
Many solutions? What are they?!!!!! I'm at a loss to know where to turn. The only thing I can think of is to get a bunch of old wheels and cut the middles out of them for spacers and get longer lugs.
Thanks Again,
Daniel
Many solutions? What are they?!!!!! I'm at a loss to know where to turn. The only thing I can think of is to get a bunch of old wheels and cut the middles out of them for spacers and get longer lugs.
Thanks Again,
Daniel
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Not to throw of on your truck ........but get rid of those tires it looks like the circus is in town and one day you are going to forget and make a hard turn and that tire will lock in the spring and you will be on your top !!! ,your truck would run better , look better and preform better with the right Tires !
GMC CCKW 353, M29 weasel, 1/2 ton dodge, Ben Hur Trailer
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Tires
I have 9.00x20s on my CCKW and on an IHC M-5H-6 and they clear the spsrings just fine. Are you by chance running the wider M35 type rims? You have to use the original narrow (don't remember the width) CCKW type rims to get the proper clearance. If I'm not mistaken, the CCKW bolster trucks ran 9.00x20 tires but were singled out on the rear axles.
Lacoda56
South-central Wisconsin
'42 M? White Halftrack
'43 CCKW W/Leroi air compressor
'43 M-5H-6 IHC W/Quickway crane
'45 WC63 Dodge parts truck
'57 M45 Utica Bend W/Water purification body
'68 M54A2 Kayser Jeep cargo
M135 & m211 parts trucks
'77 M880 project
'76 M882 daily driver
South-central Wisconsin
'42 M? White Halftrack
'43 CCKW W/Leroi air compressor
'43 M-5H-6 IHC W/Quickway crane
'45 WC63 Dodge parts truck
'57 M45 Utica Bend W/Water purification body
'68 M54A2 Kayser Jeep cargo
M135 & m211 parts trucks
'77 M880 project
'76 M882 daily driver
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The Bolster truck.
Jeep Willys MB DoD dec,16 1942 s/n:196275
Dodge B3-B 4x2 1952 s/n:90099559
CCKW 353 Banjo 1944 s/n:309623
Dodge B3-B 4x2 1952 s/n:90099559
CCKW 353 Banjo 1944 s/n:309623
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Hi Fernando, the Bolster truck on the picture has M35 rims and tyres. I´ve visted that event and heard that they had several flat tyres on the way to the event, because the tyres were hitting the springs. It was a temporary solutions made for the event, but it didn´t worked out as they thought. The truck went on a trailer home after the event.
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I cant afford 7.50x20s … with shipping to where I am it would be three times the price and then there are tubes, flaps and mounting on top of that.
Yes M35 rims. I bought the tires on the wheels and they were M35 take-offs. I was told by a couple different tire dealers that the 9.00x20s would NOT go on the rims made for 7.50x20s, and/or that the duels would rub together and heat up. lacoda56, have you had any trouble with this? What about in front? Did you have to change the steering stop?
Does anyone know where to find these spacers? Or where to look to find info on their original use?
Thanks
Daniel
Yes M35 rims. I bought the tires on the wheels and they were M35 take-offs. I was told by a couple different tire dealers that the 9.00x20s would NOT go on the rims made for 7.50x20s, and/or that the duels would rub together and heat up. lacoda56, have you had any trouble with this? What about in front? Did you have to change the steering stop?
Does anyone know where to find these spacers? Or where to look to find info on their original use?
Thanks
Daniel
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Tires
The 9.00x 20 tires mount up just fine. I don't have a clearance problem on the CCKW. The tires are about an inch apart at the botom. The tires on the IHC are almost touching, but I don't run that truck on the road so I'm not concerned with spacers. In my case, I had the original rims with junk tires. You're going to have to buy rims, which will probably set you back a bunch, and then you still have the tire problem. I really don't know about spacers, but I'm sure someone here could help with them.
Lacoda56
South-central Wisconsin
'42 M? White Halftrack
'43 CCKW W/Leroi air compressor
'43 M-5H-6 IHC W/Quickway crane
'45 WC63 Dodge parts truck
'57 M45 Utica Bend W/Water purification body
'68 M54A2 Kayser Jeep cargo
M135 & m211 parts trucks
'77 M880 project
'76 M882 daily driver
South-central Wisconsin
'42 M? White Halftrack
'43 CCKW W/Leroi air compressor
'43 M-5H-6 IHC W/Quickway crane
'45 WC63 Dodge parts truck
'57 M45 Utica Bend W/Water purification body
'68 M54A2 Kayser Jeep cargo
M135 & m211 parts trucks
'77 M880 project
'76 M882 daily driver
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one more CCKW on the line
Well everyone – It’s been a long haul but there is one more CCKW on the line …it’s even seen action again! This “New Project” has taken me on a journey of Faith and determination, Soli Doe Gloria!
Here is a video preview of our recent WWII event for families:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKuqnLIx_bU
As you can see from the dates of this thread I started working in earnest on this truck in April, finally putting the finishing touches on the day before our event the 22 and 23 of Aug. Here is what it looked like then - after completing the rebuild on the major mechanical systems:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tS6rbrJaZBI
Lacking the proper wheels and tires it looked pretty funny at that point, but after four more months of work I had 50 lbs of rust and grease in my driveway and once again a venerable old machine rolled into action.
We lost the fuel pump on the first hill when we drove it up to the campsite in the Black Hills that afternoon. I hitch hiked to town and secured the new part, and after putting it on in the dark the old soldier ran like a champ for the rest for the event.
Thanks for all your help and advice in making this dream a reality for me.
Remember Christ,
Daniel
Here is a video preview of our recent WWII event for families:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKuqnLIx_bU
As you can see from the dates of this thread I started working in earnest on this truck in April, finally putting the finishing touches on the day before our event the 22 and 23 of Aug. Here is what it looked like then - after completing the rebuild on the major mechanical systems:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tS6rbrJaZBI
Lacking the proper wheels and tires it looked pretty funny at that point, but after four more months of work I had 50 lbs of rust and grease in my driveway and once again a venerable old machine rolled into action.
We lost the fuel pump on the first hill when we drove it up to the campsite in the Black Hills that afternoon. I hitch hiked to town and secured the new part, and after putting it on in the dark the old soldier ran like a champ for the rest for the event.
Thanks for all your help and advice in making this dream a reality for me.
Remember Christ,
Daniel