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Re: O.T. - 2 Piece Truck Wheels/Split Rims
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Posted by Billy NY on December 12, 2005 at 16:28:03 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: O.T. - 2 Piece Truck Wheels/Split Rims posted by Billy NY on December 12, 2005 at 06:56:48:
This is original equipment on a 1964 F-600, I think these are 8.25 x 20.00 tires, the wheels have the slightly oval holes in them, larger piece looks to be rivetted to center of the rim, definitely not cast centers and I believe are referred to in the shop manual as 2 piece rim. There is one piece called a rim, the other called a ring If the local truck tire will not mount tires on these, that could be a problem and I will need to solve it. I ought to scan the pages out of the book or take a digital photo, would be helpful here, but it appears to be a 2 piece, was just trying to see what the consensus was, as they might not even know what I'm talking about at the tire shop, being so old, hope not though. I thought they put them in a cage to seat and mount the tires, the book describes the procedure.
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