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Need help identifying mystery hub.
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Posted by Sean Garnett on October 22, 2000 at 08:06:07 from (209.86.41.20):
I have a homemade (not by me) trailer with an odd hub size: 4 lug on a 4.875 (4 7/8) inch circle. I'm trying to find a rim for a spare tire, but as far as I can tell this pattern has never been used on any car, truck, or (normal) trailer. The closest I've found is the 68-79 Beetle (4x130mm or 4x5.1 inch). The hubs don't really look automotive, either, so I've started wondering if they might have come off some farm implement or maybe the front of a small tractor. Does this ring any bells? Whoever built it used Chevy rims with a 5x4.75 pattern and redrilled them! This little detail was hidden behind the hubcaps when I bought it at a farm equipment auction...
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