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Post by kto17 on Feb 6, 2014 6:54:38 GMT -8
Keep in mind its pretty easy to add 1,000 pounds of stuff to a trailer this size so don't under size your weight rating. If you consider old truck rims make sure they are rated for the weight also. Vintage Trailer Supply sells some steel wheels with a pretty good powder coat finish around the $50 range. Might be worth checking to see if they have your size and lug pattern. Oh and make sure you keep the same or very close wheel width and offset.
I unknowingly went with a wheel just barely wider than stock on my Shasta and tire changes are interesting because of my tire width and clearance.
Sounds like your in top of things, or under them... Keep us updated. I've had eye on one this size for a while. Good luck!
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Post by rjj19047 on Feb 11, 2014 19:56:50 GMT -8
I am going to lean on you guys for whatever advise I can get. I am not going to use old truck rims.
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