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    Question 20 inch wheels

    hey guys, a while back someone run a thread and links on how to widen a 20 inch wheel. Where can I find it?

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    Steel Soldiers web site in the forums section under modified m35.

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    I must be looking all around it. No luck

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    Sermis wrote an excellent tech article about how he widened his M35 rims.

    http://www.steelsoldiers.com/index.p...ewtopic&t=8666
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    Thanks! Gona get started on me some widen for my 1400x 20.

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