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WC potato steel wheel, Dished type

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    Posted: 18 Jan 2012 at 4:58pm
This rear steel wheel for 57-1/8" to 83-3/3" tread
A little sand blasting & some paint then they will be going on my unstyled WC. Here's some pitcures to show the offset.
Have a good one. BILLP
 
 
 
 
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Gonna look awesome bill! Heard ya got the gov. fixed too!
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Don it runs real nice now. I found in the gov, the pin thst holds the weights was wore real bad causing the problem. I put a new style gov in and a spring from a WD45. I have the sfw frontend all painted up I'll be switching it out soon. 
have a good one. BILLP
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is that a factory wheel?  i didnt know there was such a thing.  are you going to have it spaced narrow or wide?
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   Was there a steel wheel for the single front end ?
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Cal, it will be spaced narrow. Yes this is a type of rear steel was offered on the WC.
Randy, I don't know for sure if a (single) steel wheel was offerd. I did see one at an Auction a few years back I laingsburg Mi, don't know if it was factory or not..


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