Wheel tube or tubeless
 

Wheel tube or tubeless

Started by Jsrcaptain, May 06, 2021, 08:06:00 AM

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Jsrcaptain

The rear wheels on my 72 MCI 5B have 11R20 tires tube type tires. I understand the 11R22.5 tires will fit these wheels. Is there a difference between the wheels for tube and tubeless tires? I would think the valve neck would be the difference as the tubeless one is attached to the wheel.
1972 MCI MC5B, 8V71 NA
Baraboo, Wisconsin

chessie4905

they will NOT fit! Need to get 22.5 rims. Maybe someone here nearby has takeoffs when they switched to aluminum.
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Jsrcaptain

That's what I thought until I read somewhere that it would fit. Doesn't make sense that a 20" and a 22.5" tire would fit the same wheel. What made me double check was the rim diameter is the same, although the width might be different. I have 11R22.5s on the front.
1972 MCI MC5B, 8V71 NA
Baraboo, Wisconsin

TomC

Actually 10.00 x 20" are the same as 11R-22.5. The 11 x 20 is the same as 12R-22.5. But- weight wise you can easily use 11R-22.5, either 14ply or 16ply. And 11R-22.5 are very common. The rim you need is a 8.25" x 22.5" for the 11R-22.5. There's a real good reason tubeless tires are used now-they are SO much more reliable and heat resistant. Do yourself a favor and switch to the 11R-22.5.

I have 11R-24.5 since they are about 2 inches taller. The 11R-22.5 are about 500rpm tires. The 11R-24.5 are 476rpm tires. Good Luck, TomC
Tom & Donna Christman. 1985 Kenworth 40ft Super C with garage. '77 AMGeneral 10240B; 8V-71TATAIC V730.

Dave5Cs

Those maybe the original tires and rims 11 x 20, which is what my tire plate says but the rim for those tires are 8.00 wide and the rims for the 12R-22.5  or 11R-22.5 are 8.25 wide.
"Perfect Frequency"1979 MCI MC5Cs 6V-71,644MT Allison.
2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport 60th Anniversary edition.
1998 Jeep TJ ,(Gone)
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luvrbus

Tube type wheels have some kinda of a locking system for mounting and dismounting  I have 10.00x20 on a school bus and a fire truck 
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Jsrcaptain

Thanks for the input! I will definitely be going all 11R22.5s. I think I'll need different rims to go tubeless anyways.
1972 MCI MC5B, 8V71 NA
Baraboo, Wisconsin