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Looking to buy a set of 16" rims with or W/O tires for my 28' enclosed that has the 6 lug 5200# axles.
Let me know what you have and how much - mmracing@nvc.net Thanks |
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Do a google search for RV salvage yards in your general area.
They usually have an abundance of 16" 6 lug trailer rims for sale, usually minus tires. Another possible source would be rims off of a Lincoln Mark 7 or a towncar, I think. * Mike Graham please chime in on this.* Clarification....I just talked with Mike Graham and he corrected me, the Lincoln wheels are 16", but only 5 lug. But they are a good way to upgrade your 15" 5 lug trailer over to 16" 5 lug wheels.
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Thanks for the info Philip - I'll do some checking on that front as well.
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American Racing and Eagle Alloys and some other make those. Less than $100 each new, sometime they got blems. 16" x 6' or 7' 6 hole. If the looks don't affect you, Dexter Axle has them about 35 each. Hope this helps.
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Well I got my wheels now what size tire should I use this is a 24 Haulmark with a 1200 pound rear eng dragster and tool boxes parts etc...Not a whole lot of weight but probably in the 6-7000 range--- thanx fed387
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May not be relevant in your case, but I plan to use the same size tires as my dually. My trailer has 8-lug axles, I figure the spare trailer tires couldwork in a pinch to limp me a ways as a front wheel/tire on the truck (assuming I have a flat on the same trip already on the truck).
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I have limped a dually with one wheel/tire removed from the rear. A used truck I bought a while back had the wrong wheel as a spare!
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Fed 215/75R16 E range A buncha people make them.
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Thanx Jeff----FED387
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drace69,
Look here, for those too. They have a pretty good selection, of pianted and chrome and aluminum. http://www.southwestwheel.com/store/...w128700ms.aspx Jimmy Parker told me about them. I bought some over the winter, great so far.
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