tire spoons?

From: Convoy Magazine (convoymagazine@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon May 24 2004 - 11:24:01 PDT


Yes Ryan, thats what I meant,
Thanks for the clearer explanation!
cheers
M

>
> Not to be confused with the Split Rims or Combat
> Rims that are like
> two saucers placed base to base and bolted together
> around the edge
> where they meet at the base. These are highly
> preferred in my mind
> due to the greater deliberate actions needed to take
> the rims apart.
> This is what Marc is speaking of as a difference.
> Ferrets, Saracens,
> Saladins, WWII British Trucks (and wheeled armor),
> WWII Canadian
> Trucks (and wheeled armor) and a number of other
> military vehicles
> have these.
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