Posted by Tony in Mass. on August 16, 2012 at 19:17:18 from (76.118.216.103):
In Reply to: T035 posted by Farren on August 16, 2012 at 16:09:14:
Yeah the 28 inch 6 loop rims are the same on all fergies, MF's and alot of Fords until recently... but.. there are atleast 3 different 24 inch rims, 6 loops, common, clamp rings, they are around, but also 'power adjust' rims... if you/ she/ it? has 4 diagonal square bars on the rims, and these are rotten... you better try to have them repaired in a welding shop. They are hundreds each. The others, 24 or 28 inch should be in any tire or tractor parts shop for less than 200 each. Sometimes it is cheaper than having a stranger weld them, get some price qoutes for all options. Remember mounting dismounting is atleast 50 each, and new tubs are pushing a bill. These are pics of me trying to salvage a pair of 28 inch power adjust rims, what a trip. If they weren't $900 a pair, I would not have gone thru all this, which is why some welding shops will not be cheap. Good luck.
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