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The76Fireball wrote:Matt_Colie wrote:
Kyle,
I had a similar problem with out 73 coach. Yes, 8.75-16.5 Transforce HTs are available, just be sure that they sell you New Ones. I was offered 3yo tires at new price before I changed the coach to 16". If you are not going strange places, either work with a local dealer (agricultural areas are best) or change out the wheels.
Did you try ***Link Removed***Southwest Wheel?
It has been years, but Dodge changed wheel sizes like GM did - a little at a time. So, work the wrecking yards and Craig's list.
Matt
Did you have any trouble with coined rims vs flat rims?
โAug-13-2016 10:42 PM
Matt_Colie wrote:
Kyle,
I had a similar problem with out 73 coach. Yes, 8.75-16.5 Transforce HTs are available, just be sure that they sell you New Ones. I was offered 3yo tires at new price before I changed the coach to 16". If you are not going strange places, either work with a local dealer (agricultural areas are best) or change out the wheels.
Did you try ***Link Removed***Southwest Wheel?
It has been years, but Dodge changed wheel sizes like GM did - a little at a time. So, work the wrecking yards and Craig's list.
Matt
โAug-13-2016 10:39 PM
j-d wrote:
You will have a blowout on dual rear tires if the two facing sidewalls are too close together. The "dish" of the wheel determines that spacing. The wider the tire the more offset(spacing) you need to keep the sidewalls apart. The offset distance is built into the wheel. The offset requirement is determined by the tire. It used to be easy to find a graphic showing that. Not so much lately. I'll see what I can find.
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j-d wrote:toedtoes wrote:
Hi Kyle,
You can also check wrecking yards for the 16 inch coin style rims - they are out there.
Agreed, but with this warning: Be sure you understand OFFSET (also known as Dually Spacing) and get wheels where that number is adequate for your 16" tires. Using Barry's Tire Tech as an example:
From 8.75R16.5
To 225/75R16LT
Required Rim Width 6.0"
Required Offset 10.2"
That 10.2" is if you find a pair of wheels you can set rim-face-to-rim-face. Find the center of the 6" rim widths and measure between both. You need at least 10.2"
If you find one wheel to try, then 5.1" from C/L of the rim, to the ground it's sitting on, face down.
Makes sense to go with a common size, especially since you're trying to get away from a not-so-common tire. The LT225/75R16E is very common on Class C's so it's a strong candidate. Some here like the 215/85 and Barry has it on his page also. I don't know what's popular on pickups and cube vans, but for me, popularity'd be the tie-breaker.
โAug-13-2016 10:35 AM
gbopp wrote:
Is your 76 Dodge a Class C or Class A?
โAug-13-2016 09:25 AM
toedtoes wrote:
Hi Kyle,
You can also check wrecking yards for the 16 inch coin style rims - they are out there.
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