Recently I was looking around and came across this...
Does anyone know any info about these?
Has anyone seen these rims before?
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Re: Has anyone seen these rims before?
Could be civvy Power Wagon. That bolt pattern also fits the International M-2-4 so perhaps it's one of the two.
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Re: Has anyone seen these rims before?
Is that the modified 10 lug Ford?
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Re: Has anyone seen these rims before?
That looks like the typical BUD rim that was used from the 1930's on up into the 1960's The Ford AA 1 1/2 ton trucks were big users of those type rims. It was a narrow rim for 20 inch tires.
Chevy and Dodge trucks used them as well. https://aafords.com/aa-chassis/aa-1000-wheels/
Chevy and Dodge trucks used them as well. https://aafords.com/aa-chassis/aa-1000-wheels/
47 CJ2A
53 M38A1
52 M37
51 M38
67 M416
?? M101A1
53 M38A1
52 M37
51 M38
67 M416
?? M101A1
Re: Has anyone seen these rims before?
Similar to the Ford wheel. Those are very narrow, making mounting newer tires very difficult.
Those pictured are vintage GM 10-bolt wheels, with every other hole machined out to accommodate Budd nuts. They are also narrow, and may have been widened or had a wider wheel part changed out, just using the old centers.
PoW
Those pictured are vintage GM 10-bolt wheels, with every other hole machined out to accommodate Budd nuts. They are also narrow, and may have been widened or had a wider wheel part changed out, just using the old centers.
PoW