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toedtoes
Aug 13, 2016Explorer III
Hi Kyle,
I responded to your question on the clipper site but will repeat here for sharing.
I believe there is a company in Oklahoma that sells the coin style rims - a fellow clipper owner was dealing with them. If I get the name i'll post it.
I use the transforce on my clipper and they work great. No need to change out the rims, etc. Check online for best pricing and then call your local shop to see if they'll match it - most will.
You can also check wrecking yards for the 16 inch coin style rims - they are out there.
I have never heard that they are flawed - they're just an outdated design (our clippers ARE 40 years old after all).
I responded to your question on the clipper site but will repeat here for sharing.
I believe there is a company in Oklahoma that sells the coin style rims - a fellow clipper owner was dealing with them. If I get the name i'll post it.
I use the transforce on my clipper and they work great. No need to change out the rims, etc. Check online for best pricing and then call your local shop to see if they'll match it - most will.
You can also check wrecking yards for the 16 inch coin style rims - they are out there.
I have never heard that they are flawed - they're just an outdated design (our clippers ARE 40 years old after all).
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