deere5105
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- Joined
- May 6, 2009
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- 1,077
- Location
- South Mississippi
- Tractor
- 2008 John Deere 5303 MFWD, 2004 John Deere 5205
I am interested in knowing if anyone has ever mounted a 16.9-28 tire on a 28"D X 12"W wheel. I currently have 14.9-28 tires on 12" wheels. The tire states to use a 13" rim, but from the factory the tires are mounted on the 12" rim. After looking into the 16.9-28 tire, it states on the tire to use a 15" rim, but from the factory it comes on a 14" rim. My local tire store that does a lot of tractor tires seemed to think this would not be a problem. He even called his supplier and run it by him for me and he didn't think there would be a problem either. I was interested in going to a bigger tire to put more contact area on the ground and to be able to add more fluid to weight the tire more for increased traction and to reduce wheel spin when pulling heavy implements. The local tire store said they have done this before with no problems. The supplier indicated I would probably gain a little over 3" in height which is not an issue. I emailed Firestone with this questions and there response was that I needed to have the recommended width wheel and that there was a possiblity of chafing between the tire and wheel under heavy loading conditions. I would like to hear some "real world" experiences if anyone has tried this.