ODD QUESTION- aa TRUCK I AM BUYING AN aa TRUCK AND ALL OF THE TIRES ARE FLAT. iS IT POSSIBLE TO PUT STANDARD MODEL a RIMS ON IT TO JUST ROLL IT AROUND?
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Re: ODD QUESTION- aa TRUCK Good morning...They might actually pump up! For tires, try Lucas in Long Beach, California...They seem to have tires for damn near anything...and their prices are fair! Ernie in Arizona
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Re: ODD QUESTION- aa TRUCK No. The AA has a different bolt circle.
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Re: ODD QUESTION- aa TRUCK No if you mean from car.
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Re: ODD QUESTION- aa TRUCK thank you. appreciate the info boys!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: ODD QUESTION- aa TRUCK Ya the AA trucks are a different breed. Just for fun pic. The socket on the left is for my AA (1 1/2") and the socket on the right (21mm) is for my 2011 f150 [emoji50]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...5e3754ef72.jpg
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Re: ODD QUESTION- aa TRUCK How about making or buying some low cost adapters that would let you use the car wheels, (or any other wheels you can get your hands on) assuming you are just trying to roll it around? Hold off getting the real tires until you are ready for them as tires have a shelf life. First as post #2 suggested try pumping them up sand maybe buy a tube if necessary. If you put your general location in your profile maybe someone would have something they could loan you.
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Re: ODD QUESTION- aa TRUCK The socket on the left is for my AA (1 1/2")
WHAT A BEAST! thank you Charlie, good point. |
Re: ODD QUESTION- aa TRUCK Just a thought....AAs have split rims, dont get in front of them when you air them up!!!
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