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John,
So would you say this is a better option? A 16x7 wheel with 4 inches of backspacing? I am struggling on finding a wheel with the same dimensions you referenced. (Please see the link below to the wheels i am referring to)
The last thing I want to do is cut the axel, or anything like that...
Thanks for the info,
So what rim dimensions would you recommend so that the tire stays under the fender? What kind of backspacing am I looking for?
Again, I am new with figuring out this kind of stuff. Maybe a link to a wheel will help also.
John Galt,
I do agree with you, and on the same page. I plan on keeping the hand brakes. I use them all the time. I do not care really if the bolt pattern matches my towing vehicle or not. I am more concerned about the style matching somewhat, just for looks. I just prefer having the same size...
I it does seem like it is pressed together, I did remove those two screws that hold the drum to the hub. Still not budging. I guess its fine if it doesn't come apart. I plan on keeping the hub.
Thanks, Any advice on getting the drum off without taking off the whole thing? Ive used PB Blaster, pry bar, and a mallet. Nothing is budging, I just wants to come off as one piece as I pictured above.
I am looking to change the wheels and tires on my M101A3 trailer. What is the smallest size wheel I can go with keeping the original axel and hub? I am trying to get a 15 inch wheel to match my towing vehicle. Has anyone been able to fit that size of a wheel?
My end goal is to have a...
Getting the rack up isn't a problem at all, as long as you don't let one side of the rack get to far up before the other side. Getting the rack down does take some effort, but I just have another person jump on top and that is enough weight to push it down against the gas struts. Each strut is...