Posted by Moline_guy on April 18, 2012 at 17:24:52 from (216.249.197.238):
Whats the deal with 9.50 -16.5 tires? Called a few local tire dealers today to find a pair of these for an old deck over trailer and they act like they never heard of them. Almost all 3/4 ton pickups from the late 70's and early 80's had them, and most stock trailers from that time also. Neither place could find a single one, I did find some on line for around $140 plus about $30/tire shipping for a highway tread with load range E, I think the place is called Tire Easy. The trailer has limited space for the tire to ride in and I havent been able to find a 16" wheel that has the proper dish so I can't just swap out to 16", just seems odd to me that these tires are no longer available. Are these tires that hard to come by nation wide or is it just our corner of the country?
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