mo
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Just measure the height of the tires. The better the match the better the stability. the new bolt on spacers are the best. However, spacers to fit inside the rims with "j" bolts are fine. One must remember to check the condition of the inner rim and the tightness of the stud bolts and "j" bolts at least once a year. Don't forget that you may need a ladder exstension. I have a set of spacer adapters for 32" to 38". They are bell shaped .!!! Also 38" rims for 20.8-38's. If you change over you will notice that the duals eat some horsepower, a commodity a bit lacking in the 6. I run dual 24.5's in the hills. Started with 30.5 singles and on one hill stopped moving forward. 'looked out the up hill window and saw that tire turning furiously while the down hill tire was stopped. ' got duals the next year for that piece of vertical firma. Us hill boys would be in a fix of a hole if wheat grew perpendicular to the ground.IJ!