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932a1 5 ton wheel o-ring size ??

swede69

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i have a rim with 3/4 through bolts, what size o-rings worked for you?looks like there are three different sizes to use.i just bought a commercial #or220tg 1/4" dia. and appears to be correct length. the one that was in there was smaller and did not seal, i found alot of black rtv around the rim.need some facts on this subject. thanks i may try to 'roll my own" from mcmaster carr industrial supply man they got it.
 
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If you have the wheel with the the 3/4" wheel bolts then the 220tg should work for you.
You just have to make sure the wheel is clean and free of rust and put some silicone grease on the o-ring.
I think the stock o-ring for the 3/4" wheels is like a 5mm o-ring.
 

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Thank you and please be sure to give us a full install report when you actually use one !

I am sure MANY guys on this list will be very grateful for your research should this
prove to be the correct part for the M939A1 Series of trucks...
 

M35A2-AZ

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If you have the wheels with the 5/8" bolts then you need to use a o-ring that is a little bigger, I think around 3/8".
There is a place here in Phoenix that sells the right o-rings for the two wheels and I think they run around $4.50ea.
If anyone needs any I will be happy to pick them up for you and ship them.
Any tire supply house in your city should have the o-rings.
 
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If you have the wheels with the 5/8" bolts then you need to use a o-ring that is a little bigger, I think around 8mm.
There is a place here in Phoenix that sells the right o-rings for the two wheels and I think they run around $4.50ea.
If anyone needs any I will be happy to pick them up for you and ship them.
Any tire supply house in your city should have the o-rings.
I will PM you.
 

swede69

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update on o-ring usage. it worked,i used a little silicone grease to lube it put it in place and torqued the rim per specs.she held air like a champ.the o-ring that came off was about 3/16 dia. at its biggest but very deformed.so with a clean rim and a slick o-ring it will work.
 

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Just thought I would update this thread with news that Gempler's OR220 O rings are on back order until 9/15/2015 approx. I am ordering from a few other companies and will let you guys know what they have in stock.
 
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