lofsfire
Active member
So we had one of our brush trucks off road the other day and one of our guys bent one rim on this truck.
Of course after having the rims on this truck for years there are no markings of a name or model number etc. And the firefighter that purchased them is no longer around.
Between the guys on the department we were able to fix it so the truck is usable but the rim will need to be replaced. I planed on just going through some old catalogs looking for the rims, but thought maybe someone might have the same rims on their tuck.
This truck is a 1986 Chevy 2500 with the 8 bolt pattern the rim. With a tire size of 33 x 12.50 r16.5lt. I'm told this is a older size and not a common anymore and may be hard to find.
Here are some up close pictures of the rims:
Of course after having the rims on this truck for years there are no markings of a name or model number etc. And the firefighter that purchased them is no longer around.
Between the guys on the department we were able to fix it so the truck is usable but the rim will need to be replaced. I planed on just going through some old catalogs looking for the rims, but thought maybe someone might have the same rims on their tuck.
This truck is a 1986 Chevy 2500 with the 8 bolt pattern the rim. With a tire size of 33 x 12.50 r16.5lt. I'm told this is a older size and not a common anymore and may be hard to find.
Here are some up close pictures of the rims: