Posted by robgIN on July 06, 2013 at 13:17:20 from (76.208.0.206):
In Reply to: f-20 rear wheels posted by b.williams on July 06, 2013 at 07:48:10:
I have a couple sets of those and I like them. Unless they are really rusted, they are not unsafe in my mind. If you look at them, they are designed so that as the tire inflates the ring is compressed smaller and smaller, making it less likely to pop off, as long as it is not compromised by corrosion use it. They are a heck of a lot easier to mount and dismount tires on. As for other rims, the 38 inch rims used on CO OPs and others like Oliver maybe, should work, they have 8 lugs spaced the same. You can also use drop center 38 inch rims from H and M Farmalls and some s also, just need some more rim clamps.
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