Ford 1920 rear rims.

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I need new rear rims on my 1993 Ford 1920, I know you cannot find the original size rims. So the only ones you can find are 12”-24” six loops. I see some bolt center to center dimensions 20” and 20.25”. When I measure mine it is 20”’s center to center. Will rims like this work. Thanks.

 
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I need new rear rims on my 1993 Ford 1920, I know you cannot find the original size rims. So the only ones you can find are 12”-24” six loops. I see some bolt center to center dimensions 20” and 20.25”. When I measure mine it is 20”’s center to center. Will rims like this work. Thanks.

Is the 1920 2WD or 4WD?

Your Ford is a 1000 series machine made by Shibraura. You'll need to ensure the rims would be a fit up. The eBay listing says Ford 2000 and higher. Its questionable if these would work without more info.
 
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It is 4 wd with R-1 tires. The original rims are I believe 13” by 24”. There are a few members here who have purchased replacements. I was hoping one would chime in, where they purchased theirs.
 
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Here is what I bought. They fit perfectly. Had to buy new bolts and nuts.


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I have to repaint the inner rim and adjust how wide I want them. I did not fill them yet. I have a couple of things to do before they get filled up.
 
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I'm going through the same thing you did in Sept 2022, I'm not sure if this thread is too old, I don't post much. I have a 1998 NH 1920 with rusted rear rims and the same inner disk (flipped the other direction with s-type lugs). Great picture you posted and I'm wondering how much clearance you have from the tire to the tractor frame.
 

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The way it is mounted in my pics. The tire is about 5 inches from hitting anything.
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. If I flipped the inner rim. I measure that a little less than 2.5 inches or so. So at its narrowest setting it the tire would be about 1/2 inch or so
from the closest part of the tractor.
 
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This is a better measurement. It’s is a little over 5 inches away.
 

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