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zieg72

Does anyone know the bolt pattern of the rear of our tractors? Trying to look at options other than the 12 inch rims. I know Ford has 4.5 inch on 5 and Chrysler had 4.25 inch. Early Econoline vans had 13". I think as long as I can stay with 23 inch tall tires it wouldn't matter what inch rims I got. Just thinking....

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TT

The "standard" 5 lug garden tractor bolt circle is 4.5", Carl. :notworthy:

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kajamo240

A horse with car wheels would be pretty sweet.

Even sweeter with spinners!

Kinda kidding... kinda not... hmmm.... :notworthy:

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clintonnut

chrysler bolt patterns on 50's-70's cars is either 5x4(standard A body), 5x4.5(B-body, E-body, modified A body aka Big Bolt pattern) or 5x5(imperial, new yorker). There was not a chrysler 5 on 4.25 pattern.

Charlie

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zieg72

I see pitted chrome reverse on CL all the time which would come close to the offset on my 520H. If I stumble on a low profile snow tread 23-23.5 inches tall from a car I have some more options.

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Kelly

Carl, you can probably go up to a 25" tall tire, I have quad tires on one of mine and they are 25x11x12's they fit, just but I have them on 7.5 rims, they would be better suited on 8.5" rims and not be so tall

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pond195520032003

small bolt pattern ford! i had a set of ford wheels on my 1075 7 or 8 years ago with chrome center caps and small 3 blade spinners for a couple months! looked neat.

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