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1953 International R-110 truck....help with wheels

Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by yellaheep, Nov 23, 2021.

  1. yellaheep
    Joined: Jun 20, 2011
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    yellaheep
    Member
    from Colorado

    1.) Are these inner tube only wheels?

    2.) Rear wheels look like a split rim....but the outer ring has no split. How is the tire removed/replaced?

    3.) Probably not worth using these wheels.... what donor vehicle has a suitable steel 16" non inner tube wheel with 5 on 4.5"


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  2. the oil soup
    Joined: May 19, 2013
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    the oil soup
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    from Tucson,AZ

    Mopar has 5 on 4.5”
     
  3. Bird man
    Joined: Dec 28, 2009
    Posts: 904

    Bird man
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    from Milwaukee

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  4. Bird man
    Joined: Dec 28, 2009
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    Bird man
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    from Milwaukee

    How is the truck coming?
     
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  5. yellaheep
    Joined: Jun 20, 2011
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    yellaheep
    Member
    from Colorado

    Found a set of cool old Plymouth wheels with wide whites. Had to use 1" spacers to bolt em up as the 15" wheels hit the drums. 20220101_163908.jpg 20220101_163908.jpg 20220101_182822~2.jpg 20220101_163908.jpg
     
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  6. Christmas wreath and No tire tracks…..is it yard art? Man that’s in way to good of condition to be put to pasture.
     
  7. yellaheep
    Joined: Jun 20, 2011
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    yellaheep
    Member
    from Colorado

    Yep, yard art. Seized block, no title.
     
  8. Bird man
    Joined: Dec 28, 2009
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    Bird man
    Member
    from Milwaukee

    Great photos, not your first time, huh.
    And IH parts should be thick in Coloraduh.
    Get cracking!
     
  9. I understand. I just don’t see too many that aren’t all eaten away here on the coast. Love those old binders and Dodges.
     
  10. trikejunkie
    Joined: Dec 2, 2011
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    trikejunkie
    Member
    from Scotland

    Ya gotta keep em running! mine is one of only a handful in the UK been here since 1997.
     
  11. MO_JUNK
    Joined: Jan 22, 2006
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    MO_JUNK
    Member
    from Rolla, Mo.

    I run these IH wheels. They were available in 15 and 16” sizes with varying widths. They were used on IH pickups through 1968. Split rims must have been on heavier duty trucks. I run these tubeless with not problems to date. They accept the early Ford hubcaps. E6F9985D-D10A-456C-8BF8-0538FE8F673A.jpeg 33DCE933-54BF-4A1F-979E-C4F4CBF480E0.jpeg 6DFEDAD3-EEAD-4C21-B623-4F6731AF3119.jpeg 853DD4D3-1277-4708-BA2B-9E86A279EC2A.jpeg
     

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