droid_ca wrote:I have a F150 also and since I'm going to be building my frame I thought that it would be a good idea to use the exact same rims as on the truck and if you have a spare on the trailer it would work for the truck and vice versa
aggie79 wrote:droid_ca wrote:I have a F150 also and since I'm going to be building my frame I thought that it would be a good idea to use the exact same rims as on the truck and if you have a spare on the trailer it would work for the truck and vice versa
My F-150 has a 6 bolt wheel. I don't think there are trailer axles to match.
Besides the bolt pattern, you need to be careful of the wheel offset. Most trailer wheels have zero offset. Most vehicles have a positive offset. If you design your trailer and size your axle for the same offset as your vehicle's wheels, then the spare wheel and tire from the vehicle will work. If your trailer is designed for trailer wheels, then using a vehicle wheel and tire could possible interfere with your sidewalls or wheelwells.
Of course, the above is with regard to a full-size spare tire. If you have a "donut" spare tire, then all bets are off.
Vedette wrote:Hey Rob
Spares are highly over rated!
I have not carried a spare for over 30 years!
Have logged almost 500,000 miles on my Street Rods without a flat. OOPS did have a blow out once a couple of miles from home so I walked to a friends house to borrow everything I needed to get me back on the road. I don't carry a jack either.
Even my work truck and daily drivers.....never a flat on the road, but I have gone out to a flat in the driveway on a few occasions??
Good Roads
Brian
biziedizie wrote:
Rob, do you have your axles already?
droid_ca wrote:Vedette wrote:Hey Rob
Spares are highly over rated!
I have not carried a spare for over 30 years!
Have logged almost 500,000 miles on my Street Rods without a flat. OOPS did have a blow out once a couple of miles from home so I walked to a friends house to borrow everything I needed to get me back on the road. I don't carry a jack either.
Even my work truck and daily drivers.....never a flat on the road, but I have gone out to a flat in the driveway on a few occasions??
Good Roads
Brian
I guess I'd rather be safer then sorry would really suck having a flat in the middle of no where and not having a way to contact civilization
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