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Re: NoNewParts's 8N tires and wheels


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Posted by NoNewParts on September 24, 2015 at 17:59:13 from (66.66.112.196):

In Reply to: NoNewParts's 8N tires and wheels posted by martyh on September 24, 2015 at 07:56:23:

like Fordfarmer said,

those 8N tires were

18.4 x 16.1 on positive offset 16" wide wheels.

I sold the tractor but you can sorta see in the pic

the offset....16" wide wheels.

(look at the right rear and you can see how far that brake drum is inside that wide wheel)

Yes, I used adapters. They were on another Ford I bought

that had the same size tires...that tractor had an offset where they stuck out very wide.

I sold the adapters with the pictured 8N.

UltraDog was kind enough to sell me another set of adapters for my next project. So, they are out there.

UltraDog can tell you more on what they came off of.

You might want to call TuckerTire.

In the recent past they were selling that size tire (or close to it)

on Ford NAA wheels, which would be a bolt-on for your tractor.

Lots of 'lowrider' Fords out there, a google search might turn up some pics.

lotta expense and work though...

like the poster said in your other thread,

going with small 24's might be easier.

You can find them on Ford 8 on 6" wheels pretty easy.

and 11.2 or 12.4, 24's are pretty small.

Industrial R4's are also pretty common in 24's with the small Ford pattern.

This post was edited by NoNewParts at 19:53:17 09/24/15.



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