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Originally Posted by cas3
First, you measure a rim where the bead sits, not the overall diameter. Example, a 16" rim for a 16" tire would measure about 17" + . Next, a "knobby" is not a snow tire like you show. real knobby's are still made from Coker, but only in 16" sizes I believe. If you only use it on site, why not an agricultural tire? My old Kubota uses a 700/16 traction tire on the front. Now, about the "18" 32 wheels", is that really whats on there? On a model A ? If so, ford wire wheels in several sizes will fit your hubs...maybe, can we see the hubs?
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You are correct in saying that is not knobby and I agree, Just showing what is there now. Unfortunately the vehicle isn't near me but I do remember looking at the tires and seeing different diameters despite all tires being the same brand.
Stock Model A Hubs with 32 Ford Rims Most certainly. I'm Much better with A's than B's/18s. I will look at the Kubota tires.