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Topic: Re: 9N with a 5 lug bolt pattern please help
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| BCnT
11-27-2012 15:39:37
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yeah,thats a Ford truck rim...easy to find in 15",not so easy in 16"...mine are 16"...came off a truck my grandfather had...he special ordered rims when he bought truck. email me if you cant find any local. |
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| bucky74
11-27-2012 16:08:36
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Re: 9N with a 5 lug bolt pattern please help in reply to BCnT, 11-27-2012 15:39:37
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| when looking how wide of rim can I go or does it matter if I have a fatter tire on the front. now it has the 6.00 x 16. we only use tractor to plow snow in winter. We live in Muskegon Mi. other than that it sits in garage. |
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| Royse
11-27-2012 16:57:18
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Re: 9N with a 5 lug bolt pattern please help in reply to bucky74, 11-27-2012 16:08:36
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BCnT has you on the right track.
It's a truck rim and tire, can't go to wide or they'll rub unless spaced or turned backwards.
Original tires were 4 x 19.
You can also get two matching 15 inch rims and use them, or just repair that one.
If they rust out I weld a patch over it and grind it smooth.
If it's around the stem, I patch it shut and drill another hole somewhere else around the rim.
I'm near Ionia, MI, pretty much the same wonderful winters. :) |
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| bucky74
11-27-2012 15:43:31
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Re: 9N with a 5 lug bolt pattern please help in reply to BCnT, 11-27-2012 15:39:37
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| Okay thank you, What years should I be looking up to and also thank you for your help and if I cant find locally I will email you. |
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| BCnT
11-27-2012 16:30:01
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Re: 9N with a 5 lug bolt pattern please help in reply to bucky74, 11-27-2012 15:43:31
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| probably 40's, 50's,real early 60...i wouldnt go any wider than 6" rim...any wider and you'll have to space rim away from hub. somebody may correct me,but those hubs prob came off a truck...previous owner may have had a reason to want same wheels on multiple equipment...the correct hubs/wheels are everywhere and cheap. |
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