tyggyr
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I just bought two trailers - one last week that I picked up today, an almost new M200A1, and an M149 water buffalo yesterday.
While picking up the M200A1, we inspected the M149 to see if we could road it home on our next trip. Unfortunately, someone swapped one of the wheels between auction inspection and now, and they're going to scare up a better wheel & tire because the tire is trashed (and in the pics it was nice). Regardless, the other tire looks iffy for a mountainous 110 mile drive home.
I'm wondering if the wheels from the M200A1 will fit on the M149? They both have the same 6x8.75 bolt pattern, though the offset is quite different. The M149 has the deuce dually rim (split ring), while the M200A1 wheels are a modern one-piece with a fairly centered offset.
I'm sure the rim won't have an issue with the hub, but I'd like to make sure other aspects will be ok at least for a drive home (I realize the track may be a few inches wider with the M200A1 wheels).
The thing is that the M200A1 wheels and tires are *perfect* with new tires...
While picking up the M200A1, we inspected the M149 to see if we could road it home on our next trip. Unfortunately, someone swapped one of the wheels between auction inspection and now, and they're going to scare up a better wheel & tire because the tire is trashed (and in the pics it was nice). Regardless, the other tire looks iffy for a mountainous 110 mile drive home.
I'm wondering if the wheels from the M200A1 will fit on the M149? They both have the same 6x8.75 bolt pattern, though the offset is quite different. The M149 has the deuce dually rim (split ring), while the M200A1 wheels are a modern one-piece with a fairly centered offset.
I'm sure the rim won't have an issue with the hub, but I'd like to make sure other aspects will be ok at least for a drive home (I realize the track may be a few inches wider with the M200A1 wheels).
The thing is that the M200A1 wheels and tires are *perfect* with new tires...