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Post by Juan on Nov 24, 2013 8:24:27 GMT -6
Anyone know which (if any) make of vehicle wheels.. (Like Ford, Chevy, Dodge, etc) fit Road King trailer 13" wheels?
The galvanized wheels are a pain to keep clean and I'm going to start looking for a set of chrome wheels. I know rust is an issue with the steel wheels, so hoping I can find some 13" wheels made of magnesium or something similar.
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Post by CaptWoody on Nov 24, 2013 19:47:18 GMT -6
Juan I don't know anything about a road king trailers but most just have the standard 5 lug on 4 1/2 inch bolt pattern.
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Post by Juan on Nov 25, 2013 6:40:34 GMT -6
Thanks CaptWoody, I'll try to measure the bolt pattern
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Post by freezerfiller on Nov 25, 2013 7:18:20 GMT -6
I bet you can find an online retailer of aftermarket trailer wheels, if not you can always find any kind of mag wheel at www.summitracing.com
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Post by Juan on Nov 25, 2013 9:28:30 GMT -6
I bet you can find an online retailer of aftermarket trailer wheels, if not you can always find any kind of mag wheel at www.summitracing.com Yep, thanks, I found those...but not looking to buy new ones... gonna keep a look out on Craigslist for a set of used ones if I can figure out which one's fit.
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Post by karlfdburg on Nov 26, 2013 11:08:22 GMT -6
Check online to see if PepBoys or one of those auto places have them. As mentioned, size and capacity (and lug holes) are the most important factors. BTW, I recently got OEM tires with rims for my LoadRite that are great. Rims are galvanized and then painted white.
Davie
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Post by pbguy420 on Jan 7, 2014 8:56:48 GMT -6
Check out rimzone, I found new wheels and tires for my tow rig 1000$ below cost anywhere else... I know your looking for used but you could probably get a set of cool looking rims for less than 500
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Post by tjackson on Jan 19, 2014 10:46:25 GMT -6
I bought new tires on aluminum wheels from Wesco trailers in Cayce for $700
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