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Scott Cacciamani 19-08-22 18:35

Ford wheels
 
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I have asked this question on other forums with no luck. This is a photo of a wheel used on the L.R.D.G. 15wt pilot cars. ½ ton pickup as I know it. In no photo can I see the cutouts typical on all Ford wheels. This may be do to the bright sun and the shadow it cast. It may also be the wheels were switched out from another British vehicle perhaps in need of a wider rim for the desert tires. Stock wheels would have only been 4 ½” wide. If you think you have spotted a full smooth wheel like this on another British vehicle of the time period 39, 40, 41 please let me know. I’m guessing they are still 16”

Paul Singleton 19-08-22 19:40

Wheels
 
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The tires look like 900:13 sand tires. There were wheels suitable for 900:13 that used the Ford bolt pattern, the Ford WOA2 was one such vehicle. It looks like something has been added to the wheels on the vehicle in your picture. Field modifications were common to LRDG vehicles.

Scott Cacciamani 19-08-22 20:50

wheels
 
that would suck as i already have all the tires i need in 16". If you are refering to the center of the wheels i thought they were hub caps cut away as to make a handle in the center to pull off but why have caps, maybe something welded to the rim to aid pulling the wheels of quickly. Someting new for me to thing about.
thanks

Paul Singleton 19-08-22 22:32

Tires
 
You would be better off using the 16” tires. The only 13” tires available now are agricultural tires and they are scarce and not road legal. The 5 1/2 bolt pattern was used on Ford pickups into the 1990’s and also by some Dodge pickups and some jeeps. You my be able to find some suitable aftermarket wheels that will look alright and fit your tires.

Scott Cacciamani 20-08-22 00:52

16"
 
im having problems finding original ford 16" anyway. fair priced wheels i should say. thanks

Tony Smith 20-08-22 11:24

The tires were 9.00-13 in 13x6 1/2 rims. Factory Ford parts.

http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...5&postcount=12

Lynn Eades 20-08-22 23:16

I know nuthin' about this set up, but those centers in Scott's photo look like the centers of the earlier spoked wheels that had a small dia. hub cap located by a bolt in the center, and so the reason for the bar across the center. I am thinking that maybe those wheels were made up from the spoked centers, a wider 13 inch rim and flat plates ( two?) to complete them? Just my thoughts.

Dave Newcomb 21-08-22 03:06

Ford Wheels
 
Try 2 U.S. sites; Fordbarn.com OR H.A.M.B. com First one is all about V8 Fords [Early V8] Flathead powered vehicles. And the other is Hot Rodders. Dave N

Paul Singleton 21-08-22 04:12

Tire size
 
What size of 16” tires do you have?

Scott Cacciamani 22-08-22 02:25

wheels
 
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Originally Posted by Lynn Eades (Post 288189)
I know nuthin' about this set up, but those centers in Scott's photo look like the centers of the earlier spoked wheels that had a small dia. hub cap located by a bolt in the center, and so the reason for the bar across the center. I am thinking that maybe those wheels were made up from the spoked centers, a wider 13 inch rim and flat plates ( two?) to complete them? Just my thoughts.

interisting. thanks Here is a photo with a small hub cap

Scott Cacciamani 22-08-22 02:25

wheels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tony Smith (Post 288184)
The tires were 9.00-13 in 13x6 1/2 rims. Factory Ford parts.

http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...5&postcount=12

6 1/2 wide correct. that would help with those large tires.

Scott Cacciamani 22-08-22 02:28

wheels
 
I bought goodyear tractor tires, not rated for the street, they were 850X or 900X 16 i think with a very nice dimond thread. i bought them early in the build because goodyear stopped making them and the price was sky rocketing. I never concidered they were 13"

Scott Cacciamani 22-08-22 02:29

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Originally Posted by Paul Singleton (Post 288180)
You would be better off using the 16” tires. The only 13” tires available now are agricultural tires and they are scarce and not road legal. The 5 1/2 bolt pattern was used on Ford pickups into the 1990’s and also by some Dodge pickups and some jeeps. You my be able to find some suitable aftermarket wheels that will look alright and fit your tires.

do you know the width of those 13" wheels.

Tony Smith 22-08-22 04:50

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Originally Posted by Scott Cacciamani (Post 288211)
do you know the width of those 13" wheels.

Wheels or tires?

Wheels are 13"x6 1/2"
Tires are 9.00-13. http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/showthread.php?t=478

Tony Smith 22-08-22 04:54

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Originally Posted by Dave Newcomb (Post 288192)
Try 2 U.S. sites; Fordbarn.com OR H.A.M.B. com First one is all about V8 Fords [Early V8] Flathead powered vehicles. And the other is Hot Rodders. Dave N

I doubt any of the US sites would have the faintest clue about 9.00-13 tires or 13 wheels.

Scott Cacciamani 22-08-22 05:03

wheels
 
yes the ford barn guys couls not rap there head around a war used ford pickup


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