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Posted by Hugh MacKay again on November 26, 2006 at 09:05:50 from (209.226.247.146):
In Reply to: Duals again posted by Wardner on November 25, 2006 at 18:10:48:
Wardner: With text both above and below those photos I missed the bottom half. I think you will find modern day 18.4x34 duals are readily available. The spacer is welded only to the dual, in the first step down from edge of rim. In most cases you just replace the bolts holding inside rim to hub with bolts that have loop on the head. The J hook, hooks into that loop. The reason I say these should be readily available is 30 years ago there were a lot of 34 inch duals on the go, yes even 10 years ago, out here in row crop country, the move lately has been to 42" and 46" tires. Around here you see a half dozen sets of those 34" and 38" duals floating around every auction. I am going scrap yard shopping in a few days, give me a shout, I can check out price, condition and availability. If someone has them, usually quite easy to spot.
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