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122 rear tires
Will 23 x 10.5 x 12 fit my 122?
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Most definitely!
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If you get wider rims, yes.
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Thanks all. I'm looking at a set of tires on rims.
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I've got a set of them with the big bars (TRU POWER ags) on my 123 and they not only look great, fit nicely, but they also perform well!!! You'll like the look of them when you get them, especially with the narrow front tires. Gives the "tractor" look.
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I have 7" rims on my 124.....23x10.5-12 Carlisle tru powers fit perfect. In fact, according to Carlisle, 10.5 tires take a 7" rim, and 12" wide tires take a 8.5" rim.
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Thanks again to all. I started out looking for 8.5 rims so I can keep my turf tires mounted. But my search led me to a pair of 10's with tires. That fell through. So I'm back to looking for 8.5 rims. At least for now. :biggrin2.gif:
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