Your search on the Net is not showing what the word used to mean a few years back. Most words have multiple meanings and they all rely on context. Connotation versus denotation. Also, computer databases are only as smart - or dumb - as the people that compile them. More often than not, the people writing this stuff are not the grease-monkeys of the recent past - like many of us on this forum.
I think "split rim" to anyone over 40 or 50 means one thing - the three-piece rim that just about all big trucks, and many smaller pickup trucks and off-road stuff used. Main rim, rim-lip, and lock-ring that holds that rim-lip in place. No bolts, just air-pressure and metal against metal (hopefully). Both my 1949 Ford pickups and also my 1969 Dodge Powerwagon still have them. So does my late 1960s Pettibone backhoe.
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