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1935 16” spoked rims I have chance to buy a set of wide whites, bias looking radials with tubes. I want to put them on ‘35 16” spoked rims. The problem is, the fronts are 600-16 ( which is ok), but the rears are 750-16. Can I put 750s on a 4” rim? Or did ‘35 rims come in different widths? Thank you to all that reply!
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Re: 1935 16” spoked rims '35 spoke wheels only came in 4" widths. There is a 16 " Kelsey that is 4.5 " wide but those are next to impossible to find.
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Re: 1935 16” spoked rims Guys have been putting 7.50x16 on 4" rims.
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Re: 1935 16” spoked rims No issues at all!
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Re: 1935 16” spoked rims Yep, been done many times. I have seen a couple where the guys stepped up and had the wire wheel widened. I really like that look.
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Re: 1935 16” spoked rims Be sure to check the date code on the tires before you go too far.
Charlie Stephens |
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The 7.50 X 16s on 4"-wide '35 spoke wheels that "JM 35 Sedan" makes reference to just above. DD https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/pictu...ictureid=29659 |
Re: 1935 16” spoked rims are you running tubes in these tires
Frank |
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Re: 1935 16” spoked rims Very adviseable to run tubes in early wheels. The rims do not have a "safety bead". Under low air pressure the tire can slide or fall off the rim.
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PS... Here's the contact info for the AG Industrial store I mentioned above: AG Industrial Inc. 50 N. Greenmont Rd. Rising Sun, MD 21911 (410) 658-5568 |
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