Thread: 18" tyres
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Old 29-09-09, 07:00
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Originally Posted by gordon View Post
[moderator's note: this subject was split from the WW2 Compressor thread as it apparently is interesting enough to justify it's own thread.]


I've always had a problem with 18" wheels, or rather the tyres on them. The only vehicles that used 18" tyres in quantity were the DUKW and the Gama Goat - fortunately I was able to get later goat tyres to put on my DUKW.

A lot of trailers and non-standardised trucks used 18" wheels and tyres. I have four 8.25 x 18" tyres on my Ford SnoGo which were apparently an optional size for the Ford that year, but I've had no luck finding replacements for the perished originals.

Are new 18" tyres available in Australia, and if so can you get 8.25" width? I'm reluctant to spend a pile of money buying four for the truck while i'm actively trying to sell it but I'd like to know if they are available at least.

Any Autralian local pattern trucks use 18" wheels too ?

Gordon
Apologies if this is old news but I can't see anything on this thread about them.

Just doing some ringing around. Found a place not far from here at Leeton N.S.W. Aust. who said they can get brand new, light truck tyres in 10.5 - 18's. These are made in India and are not cheap. $425 each, Australian.

There is a Japanese Tractor tyre for about $180 but they seem to think they'd be too skinny, 7.5 18's.

Tony Smith please let me know if you've been down this road.

Hanno, I saw your photo of the Unimog tyres - how hard would those tyres be to get in Oz & cost?
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