I need a set of 6 for my 62 F500. Will these fit, and do you still have a set still available? This is the only thing left to do before she gets put back on the road! Ted
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Originally Posted by boggerted
(Post 12553196)
I need a set of 6 for my 62 F500. Will these fit, and do you still have a set still available? This is the only thing left to do before she gets put back on the road! Ted
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Im in New Jersey, so I dont think ill be able to drive out to get these, but I can see if shipping is an option. What condition are the wheels and is your price still 85/wheel? What shipping carriers do you usually use, or is it an option you would not consider? Thanks for the quick reply
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Oops, sorry, I misread things. Yes, my son and I have each shipped these sets several times. We've had good service from R&L Carriers. The depot is near my son's place, and they seem workable with either delivery or pickup on your end. The price is $85 each. One set was found with tires already removed so that will be some savings for you. Shipping might be another matter. I'd think you might be in the $300+ range, but obviously you'll want to call the carrier to learn specifics. My son's zip code is 97217 which will help you get the shipping estimate. Stu
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With spring coming it's time to bring this back to the top. My son now has another couple of sets of the Budd #89340s available. I'll rely on the above pictures since the wheels always look exactly alike. A set of these is a very good replacement option for the widow makers that are found on the '48 and later big trucks having the 5 lug x 8" bolt pattern. Price is $85 each plus the $8.00 tire disposal fee. The wheels are located in Portland, Oregon. Stu
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oh wow! that's good news. I actually ended up going a different route with mine. Going to frame swap it. Cab is off and on a dolly in the garage. But someone should really get these, they could literally be a lifesaver.
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% hole Budd 19.5 Tubless wheels needed in Oregon
I'm looking for two large 5 hole 19.5 tubless dually wheels.
I have a set of 4 almost NOS Accuride alloy wheels. I have one new steel with a 8x19.5 for the spare, and need two more for the inside rear duals. Any help is appreciated, Salem, Oregon area, will be in Medford and LaGrande soon, and can pick up along the way. Brian 503-559-5780 |
Looking for 5 hole 19.5 steel Dually wheels in Oregon
Originally Posted by truckdog62563
(Post 12840283)
With spring coming it's time to bring this back to the top. My son now has another couple of sets of the Budd #89340s available. I'll rely on the above pictures since the wheels always look exactly alike. A set of these is a very good replacement option for the widow makers that are found on the '48 and later big trucks having the 5 lug x 8" bolt pattern. Price is $85 each plus the $8.00 tire disposal fee. The wheels are located in Portland, Oregon. Stu
Give me a call at 503-559-5780, ready to buy two wheels if available. Brian |
I am interested in a set of 6. I live by Seattle and can drive down to pick them up next weekend. Can you please email me if you still have a set left samrondeau84@gmail.com thanks.
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Hi Sam, yes we have a set. I'll email you direct. Stu
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Hello
Im new to the site . Do you have any of these rims left? I need 6 for my 1952 Mercury COE. Thanks |
I forgot to say Im in Canada and shipping may kill me but I just cant find any around my area. Dont really need them in a hurry I just looking for when Im alittle closer to driving it.
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Yes, I have a set, but at present they are at my son's place in Oregon. A long way from Nova Scotia! I will, however, be going out there in June and will haul wheels back to Illinois. That would probably cut shipping by 50%. If this interests you June isn't that far off.
BTW, nice truck. Stu |
How much for 6 of them whats the size 19.5?
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The wheels are Budd #89340. They are tubeless 19.5" x 6" wide and are best fitted with 8R19.5" tires. This tire size will be 33.5" or 34" outside diameter. Assuming you now have 7.00" or 7.50" x 20" tires these will be 36"-37" diameter. The shorter 19.5" tire will impact the speedometer readings, but won't be too small to visually fit the truck. These tires are very close in diameter to the 7.00 x 18" tires that were optional on the F-4 series. I charge $85 per wheel plus the $8.00 fee I must pay for dead tire removal and disposal. So, $93 total cost to you times six is $558. Hope that covers it. If added questions please ask. Stu
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