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20 inch combat rim "o" rings

elkhtr

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here is another source for the 20" diameter, thick o rings
five bucks and change each from Six Robblees, wich as luck would have it is right down the street from my work.
Dont't know where the 541 area code is.
Mods, if this fits better elsewhere, please move.
Hi Marc,
OR-320-T is a good part number. We have a small amount in stock, 24 pcs, if you are needing more they are a 6 week lead time.
We have a couple distributors you can order from.
Six Robblees PH: 425-252-8666
Les Schwab PH: 541-416-5324
Thank you very much for your interest in our products.
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Our latest catalog is available for viewing:Haltec Catalog
 
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wreckerman893

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Any tire dealer that does log skidder or industrial tires should have the orings. I think my guy charges me six bucks each for the ones he puts in the rims from the M927. If you do your own tire work it may be cost effective to stock up.
 

tobyS

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This seems to be one of the most recent threads on the o-ring subject for combat wheels. I see there are 2 basic sizes, 1/4" and 3/8". But they are not 20", they are about 18" inside and 18 1/2" outside, prior to being stretched around the rim. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I have new MRAP wheels that use the same o-ring and a friend needs one for his combat wheel, so I see no reason not to give him one, they are readily replaceable (Buna N duro 70)(2 in McMaster for 9.00, ready to go, no glue).
 

acme66

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This seems to be one of the most recent threads on the o-ring subject for combat wheels. I see there are 2 basic sizes, 1/4" and 3/8". But they are not 20", they are about 18" inside and 18 1/2" outside, prior to being stretched around the rim. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I have new MRAP wheels that use the same o-ring and a friend needs one for his combat wheel, so I see no reason not to give him one, they are readily replaceable (Buna N duro 70)(2 in McMaster for 9.00, ready to go, no glue).
Do you have a McMaster part number handy?
 

tobyS

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http://www.mcmaster.com/#o-rings/=xlwx14

Width:1/4 Fractional (0.275" Actual)

4651818 1/217.955"18.505"29452K4598.37

Okay, the part number doesn't show up in yellow and I can't change it. It is 945K459 and a package of 2 is $8.37

Edit; And by the way, that "six robblees" above didn't know what I was taking about when I called him about Haldex o-rings (but in their catalog I learned Buna N is fine and duro 70)...a standard o-ring.
 
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elkhtr

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http://www.mcmaster.com/#o-rings/=xlwx14

Width:1/4 Fractional (0.275" Actual)

4651818 1/217.955"18.505"29452K4598.37

Okay, the part number doesn't show up in yellow and I can't change it. It is 945K459 and a package of 2 is $8.37

Edit; And by the way, that "six robblees" above didn't know what I was taking about when I called him about Haldex o-rings (but in their catalog I learned Buna N is fine and duro 70)...a standard o-ring.
Haltec, not Haldex.
 

Gunny65

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Has anyone ever tried the "X" style O-ring for the combat rims? This one is a 1/4" style. I am not sure if I need the 1/4" or 3/8" but they do not have any 3/8" in this style. This is from McMaster.

466 18 1/2 19 18.455" 19.005" 1 90025K643 13.25
 

mdss

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you can get both sizes of o-rings the 1/4 and 3/8 from Les Schawb tires if you have one in your area. Just tell them you need a 20" o-ring for 2 piece rim either bigger 3/8 or smaller 1/4. You will also have to tell them it is the military style one as there is a commercial and military style. The big O-ring is part number OR-320-T like stated above. The 1/4 inch one is part number 50184. They charge right around $8-10 each but they are exact fits for both styles of rims the rim with lip where the rims butt together, bigger studs 3/8 and the rim with smaller studs where the rim pieces kinda overlap each other used on most a1-a2 ctis etc trucks with smaller stud rims or 1/4. if you have a les schawb close by you will always be able to get them. I found other places a bit cheaper but the ease of just calling them ordering the ones I need and getting it their next shipment is just too nice to deal with others. They always have them in stock to!! Have fun!
 
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