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What do you think of these wheels/hubs, do I need to replace
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<blockquote data-quote="Hydrilla" data-source="post: 109538" data-attributes="member: 863"><p>Good tips guys. I forgot to add that the cotter pin wasn't sticking out like that, I removed it before taking the pic, of course. So replacing the bearings and possibly just putting a dust cover on them might be ok..? I've just always had the bearing buddy type and didn't know if this kind I've got now was any good or not.</p><p></p><p>One more question- if the tires are dry rotted, is it typically more cost effective to get new rims with tires on them, or get tires mounted on existing rims? The kind I have look like ones I've seen for $50 each including the rim and tire, and mine aren't in that great shape- both need painted and one has a pretty good dent in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hydrilla, post: 109538, member: 863"] Good tips guys. I forgot to add that the cotter pin wasn't sticking out like that, I removed it before taking the pic, of course. So replacing the bearings and possibly just putting a dust cover on them might be ok..? I've just always had the bearing buddy type and didn't know if this kind I've got now was any good or not. One more question- if the tires are dry rotted, is it typically more cost effective to get new rims with tires on them, or get tires mounted on existing rims? The kind I have look like ones I've seen for $50 each including the rim and tire, and mine aren't in that great shape- both need painted and one has a pretty good dent in it. [/QUOTE]
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