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Cant believe nobody has ( 1 ) 20" wheel in Canada to spare , common guys
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PM my guy there is a chap Brian Asbury out here that my have some.
Adam I'll write him for you. |
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I did about 850km in 2005 with our Convoy and on that trip I borrowed a set of 13.00X20's for my C15A. There was a great gap between 3rd and 4th gear that sometimes caused me grief so the 900 should be better. It was nice when we got back to the lower mainland and got going on the freeway. I actually had to pull out and pass some slower traffic. Probably hit 65 mph!
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Harry thats scary !
![]() 65 in a 65 year old CMP ....... EECK ! Well the 900's should be a nice comprimise . ![]()
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Not much to ask for....
Surely there must be ONE rim out there in Canada (Land of the CMP). Crikeys, where's your spirit Guys? I don't have a spare, other wise it would be on its way with $20,000 in postage. Where's your espirit-de-corps??? Help the man out. Ian
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I don't worry to much about spare tires on my CMPs and here is where the jinx comes in, in the nearly 30 years of driving them I have never had a flat tire.
Two of my trucks have spares though if you look where they are carried I'm not sure I could get them down by myself. The HUP carries it's spare in the side rack (see http://www.mapleleafup.org/forums/sh...ad.php?t=12207 post#11) and my C60S carries it's spare in side the radio box. For years I carried a spare tube in the truck along with the tire irons to change it until I notice that the tube in the box had dry rotted. As to finding them I'm sure some one in Canada has a spare one sitting around and that the real issue is the logistics of getting a 300+ lbs tire and rim moved. Good luck with your search. Cheers Phil
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Morning all
![]() Actually I really dont know what the wheels are off of , Im assuming a 60CWT but not sure what trucks used 20" wheels other than them, so being you all know more than I do with CMP's feel free to chime in. I know I dont realy need a spare but would like to make a rack for the box and set one up there so need 1 rim, tire I can get unless it has one on it, freight, well nothing is imposable just a freight truck away or a friend who is coming west ! ![]() If this snow would ever melt maybe we could see whats laying on the ground, lets all do the rain and sun dance or we need to ship it down under for the lads there ![]() keep me in mind should one pop up somewhere. Also should a chev and ford wheel be the same ?
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As Phil mentioned he has never had a chance to use his spare, I guess this is where I was coming from, in 30 years I have never changed a tire on my military trucks, a spare is nice to have but the chances of ever having to use it is pretty remote.
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Terry,
Here you go: Quote:
Hanno
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