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Old 01-18-2019, 10:53 AM
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Default Narrow front rim for 126

Hello all,

I have a set of 4.80/4.00-8 Carlisle Ags I'd like to mount up on my 126. I need to source some rims. Will any generic 3.75/8 3/4" rim work? I'm not sure if they come in multiple hub widths.

Could I use something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Marathon-4-00...BXNA20QSF3GX7E

I've searched for about 30 minutes without finding the info I'm after. Thanks.
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Old 01-18-2019, 10:55 AM
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Or these: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Two-3-75x8-...frcectupt=true

Would these work?
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The dimensions of the rims on the two listings (Amazon, eBay) appear to be correct. 3" centered hub with 3/4" ID bearings.

I'm just curious if either set of have enough "beef".... more wary of the wheel barrow ones. But you can return 'em!
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Thanks for the hub dimension information Billy-O and Ironman for finding the Houtz link with classic onlycubcadet condescension.

The 3" centered hub information was what I couldn't find in any previous post. It's hard to spend $90 after shipping on factory wheels when I regularly pick up whole tractors for $100 more. I don't have a set of narrow rims right now, and couldn't remember if they were offset. I think I'll go with the amazon option.
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Thanks for the hub dimension information Billy-O and Ironman for finding the Houtz link with classic onlycubcadet condescension.
Not quite sure your meaning, can you elaborate?
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