Posted by trucker40 on August 03, 2008 at 13:54:06 from (69.152.175.168):
In Reply to: Rims and Tires posted by Lanse on August 03, 2008 at 12:18:58:
The tractors you could put 15 inch tires off of a pickup.You might find them at a tire shop used for not much money.The 6.00 x 16 wagon tire is not going to be easy to find.6.00 x 16 car tires are older then me,and Im in my 50s.Maybe they still used them when I was a kid,but I dont remember it.You can find used 7.50x16 inch 3/4 ton pickup tires,but you dont want those 16.5 3/4 ton pickup tires.Whoever has the 16 inch pickup tires might want a lot for them.If you can find some 15 inch wheels to fit your wagon bolt pattern,and maybe that you can put 7.50 x 15 tires on the wagon,thats what you want for cheap.Especially if you would be lucky enough to find some tubeless wheels that would fit the wagon.Maybe a Chevy or Ford or Dodge bolt pattern will work.There was a long time ago a spare tire wheel,I think it came in a station wagon,that had every bolt pattern for GM products on it.It would fit Buick,Pontiac,Chevy,Oldsmobile cars and trucks.If you can find a wheel like that,or just measure your bolt pattern and center hole of the wheel,take the measurements to a junk yard,or call them with your measurements,maybe they can tell you what wheels would fit your bolt pattern,if any.Then you would have to try a wheel with a tire on it to see if it was going to have the tire rubbing on anything.Maybe somebody knows what wheel will fit on a wagon bolt pattern.I dont remember.
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