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Anyone had a new tyre 145 10 fitted for a trailer on Wirral. Seem quite expensive just to buy on ebay. Inner tubes aren't too bad so may just get one and have it fitted at usual tyre places
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I'm guessing your trailer will be 114.3 pcd? Try searching for old Japanese wheels, I bought 5 13 inch wheels in this fitmentbfor 10 pounds.
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145x10 makes me think of the old 'Mini' wheel and tyre, which has a 4 inch pcd. Just checked this on the towsure.com site and all their 145x10 tyres fitted to new wheels are a 4" pcd, which kind of confirms what I was thinking. There's loads of good info on their site which you can access without buying. Locally, Port Sunlight Trailers sell a lot of the Towsure items, and they are friendly helpful people as well. (Before anyone says it, other sizes af rims, tyres and PCD's are avaliable)
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Just checked a couple of old wheels in our garage , but theyre 4.00-8 . Not right for Fish , but if anyone wants them now ive dug them out to get rid of, let me know . (NB wheels, the tyres on them are rubbish.)
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