Not an expert, heard of users foam filling tires so they don't go flat. Done at dealer or tire shop.
I heard thats expensive to and on a road of no return.
Not an expert, heard of users foam filling tires so they don't go flat. Done at dealer or tire shop.
I don't know what size your front tires are,
but if you go to someplace like Titan and just check out the outside diameter or the rolling radius
and find a tire the right height then start narrowing it down to rim size. Tires - Titan International
Heck for that matter you could even look at pickup tires;Tire Size Comparison
32" Diameter Tire Size Comparison Chart
15" Wheel Size
32X10.5R15
32X11.5R15
32X14R15
32X16R15
32X17.5R15
32X18.5R15
32X9.5R15
16" Wheel Size
265/80R16 = 32.7X10.4R16
285/75R16 = 32.8x11.2R16
305/70R16 = 32.8x12R16
32X10R16
32X11.5R16
32X9R16
16.5" Wheel Size
32X12R16.5
17" Wheel Size
235/85R17 = 32.7X9.3R17
255/75R17 = 32.1x10R17
275/70R17 = 32.2x10.8R17
285/70R17 = 32.7x11.2R17
305/65R17 = 32.6x12R17
32X10.5R17
32X11.5R17
18" Wheel Size
255/70R18 = 32.1x10R18
265/70R18 = 32.6x10.4R18
275/65R18 = 32.1x10.8R18
285/65R18 = 32.6x11.2R18
305/60R18 = 32.4x12R18
20" Wheel Size
265/60R20 = 32.5x10.4R20
285/55R20 = 32.3x11.2R20
295/55R20 = 32.8X11.6R20
305/50R20 = 32x12R20
315/50R20 = 32.4x12.4R20
325/50R20 = 32.8x12.8R20
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I never seen anything like that, I'll check it out if I can find it.
Edit: this guy is using the exact product I posted about earlier, read through this thread:
https://forestryforum.com/board/index.php?topic=81824.0
You can buy from here, looks like about $40 for a box of 25.
14E Steel Flexco Bolt Fasteners - 2 - Box of 25 Beltsmart
If you do a google search for "plate grip fasteners" you'll come up with a bunch of this type of product. Choose what could work for you based on price/gauge steel.
Thanks for the link I couldn't find a place that sold them clip things, I'll order them sometime soon just to keep them on hand for the next time, oh I'm quite sure they'l be a next time.
My new $150.00 tires showed up today so I'll put them on this weekend. I ordered them Sunday night so they got here quick I thought.
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And this is how there installed but where did he get that hole punch drill bit, that might a needed accessory.
Performing a conveyor belt rip repair with Flexco(R) Bolt Solid Plate Fasteners - YouTube
Another good tip, I never thought of leather punches, thanks. I see ebay has those for a wee bit cheaper.......You bet! $150 is a great deal for tires!
Grab yourself a leather hole punch and sharpen the end of it on a bench grinder, chuck it up in a high speed drill? That’d probably do the trick.
Something similar to this, maybe?
Amazon.com: 7 Hollow Leather Punches Hammer Leathercraft Belt Tools
Another good tip, I never thought of leather punches, thanks. I see ebay has those for a wee bit cheaper.......