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I have an older Cobra trailer (1980ish - aluminum) and need to find another
tire rim (I had an axle mishap and lost one of my tire/rims). The rim is a 4 x 100 metric (four lug holes and 100 mm between each lug) and supports a 13 inch tire. Does anyone have a rim for sale or can suggest a source in the US hopefully close to Atlanta, Georgia to get one? Thanks for your help. Gary Carter |
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Try this site, they have cross references for bolt patterns used on cars:
http://www.discountedwheelwarehouse...._Reference.cfm I went to the local junk yard once and pulled rims and good tires(the spare)from a wrecked Plymouth Horizon (bolt pattern 4X100 13"). They only charged me $10 per tire. Gary Carter wrote: I have an older Cobra trailer (1980ish - aluminum) and need to find another tire rim (I had an axle mishap and lost one of my tire/rims). The rim is a 4 x 100 metric (four lug holes and 100 mm between each lug) and supports a 13 inch tire. Does anyone have a rim for sale or can suggest a source in the US hopefully close to Atlanta, Georgia to get one? Thanks for your help. Gary Carter |
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try the local salvage yard.....
I'm sure this is the same as many small car wheels..you do need hoever to use wheels designed for drum brakes, disk brake wheels are different.......years ago I had an older Komet trailer, I found Plymouth Horizon wheels fit perfectly....and most of these cars came with space saver spare tires.....the type that was fully inflated, not the ones with the air can to fill as needed....the neat thing was that these wheels are the same on the spare tires as those on the ground, just the tire was different........everyone hated these space saver spares so junk yards had dozens of them, usually brand new they couldn't sell to anyone....and the wheels were fairly attractive, slotted type wheels...I got brand new, no rust silver painted wheels complete with the tire for about $10.00 each....had I just wanted to by a used, probably bent wheel they would have charged $25 each.....and the Horizon was a typical 70-80's cheapo car with rear drum brakes.... try it.....worked perfectly for me tim www.wingsandwheels.com "Gary Carter" wrote in message nk.net... I have an older Cobra trailer (1980ish - aluminum) and need to find another tire rim (I had an axle mishap and lost one of my tire/rims). The rim is a 4 x 100 metric (four lug holes and 100 mm between each lug) and supports a 13 inch tire. Does anyone have a rim for sale or can suggest a source in the US hopefully close to Atlanta, Georgia to get one? Thanks for your help. Gary Carter |
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How does the rim know whether it's being stopped by a disk or drum
brake? Or is this just your way of pointing out that the offsets may be different? Tim Ward |
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tim "Tim.Ward" wrote in message oups.com... How does the rim know whether it's being stopped by a disk or drum brake? Or is this just your way of pointing out that the offsets may be different? Tim Ward |
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On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 16:38:36 -0500, "Tim Mara"
wrote: offset tim There is a little more to it than that ... the offset can be the same, but there not be clearance for some parts. Example; I have a Venture "minivan" and our daughter drives a Lumina ... the offset and bolt pattern are the same, but even with both having disc brakes, I cannot put my Venture wheels on her Lumina ... parts interfere with one another. She had a flat, and I was going to do that to drive it to te tire store ... "Tim.Ward" wrote in message roups.com... How does the rim know whether it's being stopped by a disk or drum brake? Or is this just your way of pointing out that the offsets may be different? |
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There is a reason the rim off of your Venture would
not fit on the Lumina..... They are two totally different wheels, rims, brake assemblies and hubs. As for the idea of the horizon rims and being disc or drum brakes, the horizon came with front disc and rear drums. You can rotate the tires front to back without a problem. Look for an old Horizon or Plymouth Omni and they should work on the trailer. At 23:36 20 January 2005, Georgeb wrote: On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 16:38:36 -0500, 'Tim Mara' wrote: offset tim There is a little more to it than that ... the offset can be the same, but there not be clearance for some parts. Example; I have a Venture 'minivan' and our daughter drives a Lumina ... the offset and bolt pattern are the same, but even with both having disc brakes, I cannot put my Venture wheels on her Lumina ... parts interfere with one another. She had a flat, and I was going to do that to drive it to te tire store ... 'Tim.Ward' wrote in message groups.com... How does the rim know whether it's being stopped by a disk or drum brake? Or is this just your way of pointing out that the offsets may be different? |
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Thanks for the great advice and your responses. I am on my way to the local
junk yard. I have also found some original Comet trailer ties, but they could be more costly in the long run.. "Brian Iten" wrote in message ... There is a reason the rim off of your Venture would not fit on the Lumina..... They are two totally different wheels, rims, brake assemblies and hubs. As for the idea of the horizon rims and being disc or drum brakes, the horizon came with front disc and rear drums. You can rotate the tires front to back without a problem. Look for an old Horizon or Plymouth Omni and they should work on the trailer. At 23:36 20 January 2005, Georgeb wrote: On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 16:38:36 -0500, 'Tim Mara' wrote: offset tim There is a little more to it than that ... the offset can be the same, but there not be clearance for some parts. Example; I have a Venture 'minivan' and our daughter drives a Lumina ... the offset and bolt pattern are the same, but even with both having disc brakes, I cannot put my Venture wheels on her Lumina ... parts interfere with one another. She had a flat, and I was going to do that to drive it to te tire store ... 'Tim.Ward' wrote in message egroups.com... How does the rim know whether it's being stopped by a disk or drum brake? Or is this just your way of pointing out that the offsets may be different? |
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