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16.5"x 10" steel wheels
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I have four of them. I know the 16.5 is getting hard to find tires for so they probably are not popular but I was getting ready to scrap the trailer and thought I would see if they have any value other than scrap? Hub opening is about 4.75". They don't appear to be in too bad a shape but can't really tell the full story until I take them off. Which I would not do unless there is interest shown.
And it is a guess that they are 10" wide. One of them is off the rim on front side so I stuck the tape in and it stopped at almost 9" to the inside of the back of the tire. Tires are junk. Thanks Richard |
Re: 16.5"x 10" steel wheels
I sold a pair of NOS for 100 each. They should be stamped with 16.5 / 9.75
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Thanks James. Which section you think they would be best advertised on, or does it matter? I was thinking like $150 plus the ride for all 4????
Richard |
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Prices really vary. I've bought a set used for $20 to paying $50 for one that looked about unused. They cost around $75 new when they were available and tire choices were good. Gotta figure they still need refinishing,so they never end up being a very cheap way to go. I'd try the 67-72 or 73-87 boards. They look like the wide ones,which are 9.75 x 16.5. Measure the back space cuz it varied on these. The ones sold for rears of C/20s & C/30s had more dish. The trailer wheels are closer to centered,but still with dish. They have a good usable back space.
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These wheels are heavy so figure 25-28 a piece to ship.
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The rims are actually 11" wide.I just postedthem in the 67-72 parts board.
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