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Filippo Meozzi

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Filippo Meozzi

I don't know much about my tractor or mechanics in general, bought it a few years ago to mow the lawn and blow snow around the property. We decided to replace the tires and get some that are a bit wider but the clearance isn't enough (were replacing the rear tires). I was looking for hub extensions around 1 1/2 inches but I don't know where to start. does anyone have any input into where or what i need to be looking for? my model of tractor is the 310-8 if that helps and the wheels i have at the moment have 5 bolts to connect to the hub. any help is appreciated

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ebinmaine

I have two inch thick aluminum spacers on my Cinnamon Horse.

Also had to buy special lug nuts to fit inside the holes in the spacer. I think I've got maybe $65 in the whole thing?

 

I can get you the links for what I bought later on today.

 

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Filippo Meozzi
2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

I have two inch thick aluminum spacers on my Cinnamon Horse.

Also had to buy special lug nuts to fit inside the holes in the spacer. I think I've got maybe $65 in the whole thing?

 

I can get you the links for what I bought later on today.

 

thanks so much that would be much appreciated!

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roadapples

4.5"x5. I bought some on eBay for less than $20 a piece....

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71_Bronco

Yup, luckily the WH is the same as all the standard ford / jeeps. My old ranger was 5 x 4.5".

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ebinmaine
10 hours ago, Filippo Meozzi said:

thanks so much that would be much appreciated!

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ebinmaine

The thing to watch on a horse is the opening in the center.

They're fairly large at about 85/86 mm.

I found spacers that have an 87.1mm center. Only thing is, I had to get specific lug nuts (internal hex) because a socket does not fit in the lug holes.

 

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