Posted by caterpillar guy on October 16, 2022 at 06:08:59 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: split rims posted by 37 chief on October 15, 2022 at 15:32:31:
The tirea are available for any of the ringed or split rims. since both will use the same tire just the rim difference. I've done all of them and still have some of those old split in the middle rims on wagons along with the old lock ringed wheels and rims. From 16's to 22's no not 22.5 but 22's If dual wheels I bolt the thm on with the dual out this puts the ring on the inside so no risk and if a split wheel then put them on so the dish is in and they are now no risk since the loose piece is on the inside. No cage needed. Look at the wheel/rim and you will see what I'm talking about. This is all dependent on your comfort level and pocket book. You could also look in the junkyard for some one piece wheels/rims for what you need. The newer ringed wheels have a somewhat of a drop center to them not as much as a one piece wheel but still some drop . I don't like them as well the tire is harder to get off. Again all depends on your comfort level on this. I've been doing tire work since I could get them apart about 10years old and still do them at 63 no ancient but a lot of years and never had one come apart.
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