roofman
Purveyor of fine English buckets and mops
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They do yes...thanks for thathttps://www.vintagetrailersupply.com/wheels-hubcaps/5-bolt-wheels/
The 14" rims on this page look cosmeticaly similar.
Will look at ID tag tomorrow, good callare the company who made the bowser still in business
GotchaBefore you spend any money….get the wheel off and identify the hub, drum brakes etc. Some of the older stuff is eyewateringly expensive spares and works out cheaper to change them for modern…..
I bought a stock trailer…..cheap….new alternate make back plates, 52 quid each complete. Genuine bits 145 per side…..new axles complete 600 a piece. So axle in the lathe, old crap machined off, new fixing plates for new back plates. Ran it 3 years, bought shiny new, sold old one for 300 more than it stood me. Good trailers are dear for a reason!Gotcha
Will check that out...cheersCheck out the pcd of a CF bedford van, a mate had similar oddball five stud rims on a bit of plant and after a bit of research it turned out to be bedford cf.
Bob
When you care enough to purchase the very best-est......Unfortunately they are in the US but hopefully gives you a lead.
I can find a few like it, all in the US.
Nice crack sir!Picked up a water bowser this morning and i need to identify what wheels are on it for a spare...the tyres are 185/14 and the measurements between studs is 90mm. Could they be early land rover ? The unit was made in 1993.
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