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<blockquote data-quote="hollister" data-source="post: 23196" data-attributes="member: 1652"><p>If you measure your bolt pattern, you should be able to go to a Bobcat dealer and identify what rims you need. I believe the old smaller Mustangs used a 15"- 5 bolt rim and would match up to some truck/car tire rims. The Mustang 1200 that I have has a 15", 6 bolt rim for a 7.50x15 tire. You can also get 16.5" - 6 bolt rims that have the sa+me bolt pattern as were used on older Bobcats. I've got 7.50x15" solid fork lift tires on mine and they are not very good outside. I put car chains on the front tires and now I can go pretty much anywhere I want. I'm looking for the older Bobcat tires/rims also so that I have better floatation in sand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hollister, post: 23196, member: 1652"] If you measure your bolt pattern, you should be able to go to a Bobcat dealer and identify what rims you need. I believe the old smaller Mustangs used a 15"- 5 bolt rim and would match up to some truck/car tire rims. The Mustang 1200 that I have has a 15", 6 bolt rim for a 7.50x15 tire. You can also get 16.5" - 6 bolt rims that have the sa+me bolt pattern as were used on older Bobcats. I've got 7.50x15" solid fork lift tires on mine and they are not very good outside. I put car chains on the front tires and now I can go pretty much anywhere I want. I'm looking for the older Bobcat tires/rims also so that I have better floatation in sand. [/QUOTE]
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