V Lug 29X12.5-15 Tires on Toolcat

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mtnxtreme

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So Id like to put something like the Carlisle Tru Power 29X12.5-15 C/6PR (1 Tires) | eBay tires on my Toolcat but keep hearing you have to have the rims for Turf tires need to be used because they are 12.50, what if I have the regular Industrial style skid steer tire rims, are they more narrow like 10.50 ?, is that the issue ? Why can't it be used, would the tire balloon too much ? Hopefully someone has been thru this ?
 
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The turfs use a 15x10 wheel (pn 6688857) while the ind tires use a 15x8 wheel. Yes, a narrow wheel with a wide stiff tire for the toolcat would tweek the tire weird.
 
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Also, I don't know if I would want 6ply C rated tires.......maybe go at least a 8ply D rated......
 
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The turfs use a 15x10 wheel (pn 6688857) while the ind tires use a 15x8 wheel. Yes, a narrow wheel with a wide stiff tire for the toolcat would tweek the tire weird.

If I ended up with one with 15x8 industrial tire wheel and I needed to find the 15x10 wheels for Turf tires, where would I find them, I'm wondering if there is any other 8 lug wheels 15x10 that would fit, I remember reading somewhere about a trailer wheel fitting ?
 
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The newer toolcats are 6 lug on 5.5" BC (139.7mm) The older toolcats are 6x6" Just get strong wheels to handle the forces that can be put on them.
 
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The newer toolcats are 6 lug on 5.5" BC (139.7mm) The older toolcats are 6x6" Just get strong wheels to handle the forces that can be put on them.

I thought 8 lug like a skid steer ? Hmmmm What year did they change the Bolt Circle to 5.5? Do you by chance know what backspace does it use ?
 
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Looks like the late 07 D series and up can take a bigger tire without rubbing the fuel tank, has 2" more ground clearance, looks like the wheels are 4" backset (5/8" or as you say close to zero offset), does that make sense 4" backset with zero offset ? Actually I think that changes wth the width of the wheel ! And with a 4-5/8" ( 4.625") center hole. I wonder if that is the year they switched to 6x5.5 bolt circle from the old 6x6 BC ?
 

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