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Topic: Re: New 861
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| soundguy
10-15-2012 05:32:31
184.247.75.101
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almost look like 24" rims that someone welded the 28 " center into after cutting down. is it?I have a 2000 like that. ont he stems that leak.. if it's the larger part or the core.. most are replaceable..
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| TONY JACOBS
10-15-2012 06:00:43
64.12.116.9
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Re: New 861 in reply to soundguy, 10-15-2012 05:32:31
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| Hello Chris , There was a Forkilft manufacturer(forget the name now) that made those type of rims for their machines , they seem to show up often on the Fords , and just like you said a 24" rim with a 28" center all welded as one piece , usually comes out to a 80" width outside of the tires . Thanks Tony |
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| soundguy
10-15-2012 06:21:12
184.247.75.101
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Re: New 861 in reply to TONY JACOBS, 10-15-2012 06:00:43
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| | good looking jobs too. i have a 2000 4 cyl with a set like that. welding looks perfect.. and I measured the rim to check to see if it was centered, concentric and the dish was true and it was as true and accurate as far as my measuring stick could determine. |
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| TONY JACOBS
10-15-2012 09:48:40
64.12.116.9
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Re: New 861 in reply to soundguy, 10-15-2012 06:21:12
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| Hello Chris , I think it was a Canadian company that bought out Warner-Swazey that built the rims , now that I think of it W-S may have made the rims on the later 3 cyl. Ford Forklift conversions too . Thanks Tony |
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| soundguy
10-15-2012 11:08:39
173.105.128.123
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Re: New 861 in reply to TONY JACOBS, 10-15-2012 09:48:40
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| as good as the rims look.. I'd almost figure they were cut and welded on a jig. IE.. not torched by hand and welded, eyeing it up.. etc.. |
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