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Old 02-26-2013, 09:34 AM
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Does anyone know where you can get cast iron wheel weights? I've looked on dozens of different sites but no luck. I'm looking for the 75 lb weights. I have the concrete filled plastic 75 lb weights but they cover the whole inside if the wheel & I'm wanting to run duals so I can't put a spacer in with the wheel covered.
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Old 02-26-2013, 09:41 AM
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Steiner tractor parts makes a copy of the original ih ones, only 30lbs a piece though. If i remember correctly they are about $125/pair.
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I have Bolens weights that are 58lbs each and a set of gilson or fords that are almost the same. Those are the heaviest steel ones I've seen that where not home made.
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Thanks guys, I may be better off just going with a wider tire & using the weights I have, I just think the duals look really good.....
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I just filled my inside with fluid and used Bolens weights on the outside. Gives plenty of weight.
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bvillecadet, i was thinking on going with fluid, actually thought about going with duals & fluid in all four tires. How weight did you get by adding the fluid??
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Does anyone know where you can get cast iron wheel weights? I've looked on dozens of different sites but no luck. I'm looking for the 75 lb weights. I have the concrete filled plastic 75 lb weights but they cover the whole inside if the wheel & I'm wanting to run duals so I can't put a spacer in with the wheel covered.
Watch e-bay for the weights. They come up every so often. I scored a nice set of 62# weights back in December. They were even already the right color.

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