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Old 10-11-15, 01:01
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Does anyone have the TL part number from these road wheels? I have a late war parts book which lists all the British alternatives but I don't know which one is the holed type. The maultier ones have fewer holes.
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Old 10-11-15, 06:36
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What about wheels without holes?
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Hello. If anyone is interested, I have one of these wheels available. Perfect rubber, most likely NOS. I no longer have any carriers, so I do not need it . Regards, Andy
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What about wheels without holes?
I don't think these are carrier wheels, but rather generic heavy industrial trailer wheels - from which carrier wheels originated, obviously.
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hanno, carrier with hole wheels pictured.
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