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Old 06-27-2006, 07:48 AM
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Spare tire help.

I looked through the forums and did not find what i needed, i need a spare wheel, and would like to get it at a salvage yard. I need to know the bolt pattern (ie ford, chevy, chrysler) and size for my 91 MasterCraft trailer. Any help would be great, dont have the boat accessible at this time.
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Old 06-27-2006, 07:52 AM
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I think it's a GM 5 bolt pattern on a 91 , not for sure though..
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Should be the typical trailer pattern of 5 on 4.5 ", which was a Ford/Chrysler pattern, if it's a 6 lug wheel maybe some else will know the diameter of the pattern. Is it a 15" or 16" dia. wheel? It should be 6" wide inside to inside bead area. The last 2 number in the tire size will tell you the diameter. Is it a chrome steel or aluminum wheel? Everyone else confronted with this need has been told to check Overtons, EBAY, Jim@BAWS, MYMC and your local MC dealer.
Someone may have a extra wheel here on TT that they will sell, but need more info and maybe a picture!
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I asked about this. Like Harold said, 4.5" 5 bolt pattern. 6" across 14" rim. If I recall the last discussion, I think someone said early 90s Ford Ranger matched up.
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thanks for the great info!
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