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10x20 dual wheels

1972RedNeck

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I just picked up a pair of 10" wide 20" ring lock 10 hole Budd wheels with 14.00x20 tires. These are a bit odd as they are dual wheels. I need 6 more. The wheels are made by Goodyear.

Talked to Mark Boyce and he said these wheels shouldn't exist.

Does anyone know what they were used on and where I can find more?
 

Jbulach

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I just picked up a pair of 10" wide 20" ring lock 10 hole Budd wheels with 14.00x20 tires. These are a bit odd as they are dual wheels. I need 6 more. The wheels are made by Goodyear.

Talked to Mark Boyce and he said these wheels shouldn't exist.

Does anyone know what they were used on and where I can find more?
Sound like bridge truck wheels.


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simp5782

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What do the spacers entail?
 

1972RedNeck

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So the spacers are just for the front? I just want to run dual 395s on the back of our silage trucks so I just need a set of 8 wheels, correct?
 

simp5782

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So the spacers are just for the front? I just want to run dual 395s on the back of our silage trucks so I just need a set of 8 wheels, correct?
You have to have spacers on the rear. It's a 1.5inch thick I believe is the rear spacer cause your inner tire will hit the trunion

I have a set of fronts.
@DeMilitarized has a set of some from Ron's stuff I believe left.

Be easier to run 24R21s. Wheels have been selling cheap on govplanet
 

msgjd

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a few years back a farm down the road had a deuce with stock ndcc duals all the way around and a self-unloading high-side grain wagon on its back .. they said the duals on the front helped with flotation in the muddy spots of corn fields , but it still didn't steer any better :LOL:
 
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