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Re: Re: Are Any big truck tires 24 ????
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Posted by Alberta Mike on September 04, 2001 at 18:31:20 from (209.47.89.115):
In Reply to: Re: Are Any big truck tires 24 ???? posted by mike on September 04, 2001 at 08:56:39:
The tractor is a Case model V (not a VA) and it's eventually going to get a restoration. The original rims had a raised portion on the rim that a mounting dog grabbed when the mounting bolt tightened up. Exactly what is a Dayton rim? When you say you've got a 4-loop rim, you are referring to 4 attatchment points (or bolt up locations) is that right? Do you know the center to center distance between opposite loops on your tires? I will get out and measure my cast iron hubs and see what distance apart those holes are. I think these tires are 9-24's so would that mean a 9" rim for width? Tire sizing has always confused me a bit. You can repond directly to my email link (above) that's in color. Thanks.
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