Posted by gwoverstreet19@att.net on June 21, 2022 at 04:27:12 from (12.195.3.51):
I apologize for anything I may asking in the wrong forum space as this is my first time using such a tool.
I purchased a 1989 Ford F700 Dump truck at auction. (sight unseen, 1st mistake)
I was able to get it towed to a shop who has it all running, except it needs tires in order to make a 2 hour trip to my home.
I have found the very difficult 9.0-20 tires and even found a place in Statesboro, Ga. (Where the truck currently is.) that will install them.
However, I was thinking of going ahead and converting to normal rims and tires.
My questions, and thank you so much to anyone who responds and helps:
1) What is the offset pattern and width on this truck wheel? (1989 Ford F700) It has 6 lugs on the front, not sure on the back.
2) What rim and tire can I convert it to that would be available and reasonably easy to find?
3) Can you recommend a location that I can contact for purchase of 6 of the recommended rims and tires for conversion?
4) Lastly, if I cant convert or find it to be just too costly, can you recommend the route to go on getting 6, 9.0-20 tires shipped to the shop? Do I need tubes with them as well?
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