MBF Posted December 27, 2018 Report Share Posted December 27, 2018 If a locking ring 20" Dayton rim clamps to those hubs, you shouldn't have any problem with the 22.5" drop center Dayton tubeless radial rims. You could also run tubed 20" radials on your rims, but if it were me I'd go w the 22.5's. I wish my ex-firetruck had Daytons on it instead of Budds-a lot easier to find tires for today. Nice looking truck, and if you do go the radial route they'll do wonders for your ride and handling. I had a GMC Brigadier tractor that originally came w bias ply tires on it, when it was time for tires I went the tubed radials (this is back in 1980) and what a difference it made. Mike 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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