Posted by Gene Dotson on May 06, 2011 at 04:09:30 from (69.88.222.62):
In Reply to: Clamp on rims posted by David G on May 05, 2011 at 19:17:32:
David;
I haven't follow all the responses to your post,BUT power shift wheels require a different method of securing the inner ends of the wheel hooks. The eyenut hooks will not work. Two methods typically used to secure the hooks is to weld a J-hook to the outside of the power shift rail, the other is a bolt on loop secured with set screws to hok the draw bolts to.
Your wheels are 6 rail wheels and 4 hooks are usually used, so the loops or snap on clamps are welded on to match these.
Another and simpler way is to use what are called over-the-rim clamp that require no welded bracket on the dual wheel rim. They locate on the outside of the rim next to the tire bead. They can be located anywhere on the wheel.
You don't mention the wheel spacer ring required to locate the dual wheel out from the main tire.
I can get you some pictures of my dual setup and also the bolt on rail loops. email is open.
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