Just received one new rim from miller tire.
It is well made but 4 lb lighter than the one I got from centeral tractor just before they went out.
I would have got two at CT but they only had the one in stock & I only paid$25.00.
The one from Miller the rim is thinner than the one from CT.
Has any body else seen any thing along these lines.
I called miller & they said it was what they have been selling for a while.
It fits very snug & looks well made other wise.
Bottom line I am going to use it in good health.
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New 7x24 Rear rim from Miller tire
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New 7x24 Rear rim from Miller tire
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Matt Kirsch wrote:He got it for $25 because CT was going out of business at the time, I'm sure. It's called being in the right place at the right time... Lucky $#%!$%
Wellsville? You probably got yours at the CT that used to be in Hornell, right? Went to college in Alfred, so I'm semi-familiar with the area.
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