Conversation Between milkweed.gardener and hickory1991
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  1. hickory1991
    08-13-2018 08:58 AM - permalink
    Pretty sure the 285/75/16.5 would work, but would double check with the tire manufacture to be sure. Not sure if BF Goodrich makes them anymore. I've heard that they will make some every now and then but can't confirm. I will look around to see if I can locate some.
  2. milkweed.gardener
    08-13-2018 07:09 AM - permalink
    I found two sets of those Western Wheels like you have.
    You weren't joking about the cost to buy then restore them!
    Before I invest in something like that, I decided to first find what tires could fit on there.
    I tried looking up the BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A tires your's is pictured with, but I was not able to find the product page on their website.
    Could you tell me what size (something like 285/75R16.5) and/or series tire it is (I see on their site a All-Terrain T/A BO series but no 16.5 radius tires)?

    Thank you.
  3. hickory1991
    08-01-2018 07:50 AM - permalink
    Just the stock wheels when I bought it.
  4. milkweed.gardener
    07-31-2018 07:52 AM - permalink
    Do you recall what size wheels you had on your truck prior to obtaining your Western Wheels?

  5. hickory1991
    07-25-2018 05:58 PM - permalink
    Aluminum. 8x6.5. God only knows how old they are. Definitely 70's vintage. Not sure on backspace, probably 4.5
  6. milkweed.gardener
    07-25-2018 11:55 AM - permalink
    They look really good, I thought from the picture that they might be a set of new wheels!

    Are they steel or aluminum?

    Do you know what the offset and bolt pattern is?
  7. hickory1991
    07-24-2018 09:28 AM - permalink
    They are Western Wheel 16.5x9.75. Found them in Arizona on craigslist. Had them shipped to Michigan and had them refurbished by a local guy here. Wasn't cheap but had to have some old school slots.
  8. milkweed.gardener
    07-24-2018 08:40 AM - permalink
    What wheels are on your truck you have pictured here?

    https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/a...1&d=1519241767


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