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Casey in Ky

03-08-2005 19:39:54




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I"m looking to replace the rims on an old David Bradley running gear. It"s just used as a 12 ft hay wagon, so it"s not packing a lot of weight. I"ve also got a set of 15 inch tires that just came off my truck that I"d like to use if possible. Any suggestions as to where I could find some somoe decent, cheap rims other than the junk yard?? Thanks, Casey




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kjm

03-09-2005 18:57:51




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 Re: Replacing rims... in reply to Casey in Ky, 03-08-2005 19:39:54  
Casey,The wagon if it is 5 bolt it will be 5 on 51/2 the same as the old ford trucks (before 1997)and some Jeeps



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Colorado Curt

03-09-2005 12:14:54




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 Re: Replacing rims... in reply to Casey in Ky, 03-08-2005 19:39:54  
Try your local tire shops. I know around here, they put on custom wheels for trucks and they have stacks of the old wheels. I know one tire dealer that sends to the scrap yard he has so many.



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dr.sportster

03-09-2005 07:16:48




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 Re: Replacing rims... in reply to Casey in Ky, 03-08-2005 19:39:54  
If you live near any stock car dirt tracks there may be a business calld"Wheel Doctor" a franchise,I beleive.They will have a mountain of wheels and can do just about anything involving wheels.They might advertise in National Parts Peddler newspaper.It might be just a New York /New jersey thing ,not sure.



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paul

03-08-2005 22:04:20




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 Re: Replacing rims... in reply to Casey in Ky, 03-08-2005 19:39:54  
Well - the junk yard is about the best option, otherwise happen into an auction or classified ad in the paper?

--->Paul



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Don-Wi

03-08-2005 19:52:08




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 Re: Replacing rims... in reply to Casey in Ky, 03-08-2005 19:39:54  
The junk yard is about the best place I found... What size bolt pattern? how many? Your truck tires will work just fine, that's all we use on our 16' hay wagons and they hold 5 ton or more sometimes. The car/truck tires are alot cheaper to fix when they blow out also. Donovan from Wisconsin



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