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It would make sense that a 22.5 demountable would bolt right on I just couldn't find any evidence to that point.
The reason I say makes sense, is that 22.5" wasn't always a popular size. When it hit home many manufactures probably offered a new style rim to let older trucks use the new size...
That's the issue wit Dayton style wheels...you are kinda stuck with what you have. The centers are bolted to the hub with 5 nuts so you have two choices. Find a 22.5" center that will mount to your hub. Or swap out the hub to Budd style.
I'm fairly certain they don't make 22.5" demountable...
Hey, Dr Pete, when you picking up the M818? I'll visiting Wreckerman to pick up my M915 this week, I'll be wrenching Apr 6-7 to get her running. Be great if you could make it up then we could play tractor in Sand Rock...LOL
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Bias ply tires will enhance a worn front ends wobble. Service the front end like suggested and balance the tires with Equal. It is awesome even in radials.
Might want to be careful with that. I hear it's a gamble on how it's actually wired. Turns out not a lot of 12 volt accessory options in the early 80's... I'd be willing to be a lot of the earlier trucks or those that never got re-worked are wired 24v...
After all the cigarette doesn't...
Country Kitchen's not bad, goes in phases, most likely tied to the cook...
Still there this morning...
She's Flat black, pretty clean, not identification. Left my business card with the website and my user name. Maybe I'll get lucky and they are trying to sell it...
Got a crappy cell phone...