Posted by ScottyHOMEy on July 27, 2008 at 16:43:01 from (71.241.202.190):
In Reply to: Farmall B-rims posted by Dave H (MI) on July 27, 2008 at 14:07:10:
Hi, Dave.
Nobody else is jumpin' in, and you know how I hate to expound! ;8^)
The most common rim was 8". If you've got 9.5x24s on it, pretty good chance the rim is 8", as long as it doesn't appear to be excessively balloned out fro the rim. How to define that . . . If the sidewalls look round, you might have a seven-inch rim, if it has a curve similar to a car tire, likely it's 8.
You can jig together a measurement with a helper (or some tape to hold your ruler in place) place a ruler between the wheel and rim. Do your best to line up the zero-point with the outside of the bead flange on one side of the rim -- I'm not sure how else to descibe it, but it's not the outside of that last little lip, it's the last surface fairly perpendicular to the floor, if that makes sense. Measure the distance to the same point on the other side. Round down to the neared inch to allow 1/4-3/8" for and you should have the nominal width of your rim, and can go shopping from there.
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