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Thread: Spare Trailer wheel

  1. #16

    Re: Spare Trailer wheel

    Thank you all for your advice and help !!!

    We bought a Universal type from the tyre shop on Edinbourough Castle Rd Kedron. $115 all up.


    Thanks again
    Joe

  2. #17

    Re: Spare Trailer wheel

    Just bought 2 from active fab rim/tyre $120 each for the boxtrailer. I put these on my boat as well, galinized rim light truck tyre cheap as chips!

  3. #18

    Re: Spare Trailer wheel

    $120 is cheap enough, a light truck tyre is about $70 for a shabby no name one, and a gal rim on its own is about the same, so it seems like a good price to me, I have to get 4 to replace the 10" Holden pattern wheels on the cat trailer. Looked all over for some early 13" alloy wheels, but they are very scarce.

  4. #19

    Re: Spare Trailer wheel

    Good old "vintage" 13" holden mags will be pretty thin on the ground and will go for a premium.

    Remember in that period mags were far from common and EXpensive.....so the hotrodders will snap em up as soon as they surface and if they are slow of the mark someone will snaffle emfor a trailer.

    Good luck with that one.

    The trailer mags are easy enough to get new..such that they are.

    cheers
    Its the details, those little details, that make the difference.

  5. #20

    Re: Spare Trailer wheel

    yep, the old "hotwires" or the ones with the 5 small kidney shaped holes are the best for boats, really good alloy that almost never corrodes, my old boat had hotwires on it, should have swapped them over when I sold it.

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