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Looks like they make quite a few rims.  They one style they don't make is the demountable / detachable , straight side rims that most of the better cars used circa 1908 - the early 1920's. The ones with a non split rim and a removable non split side ring retained with a thin lock ring.  Firestone like on Ed's 1918 " Great White " is a good example of this style. But there were other brands of rims that were made in this general style and time frame.

 Most common in 25 ", 26" and 27 " diameter , x 4" and 4 1/2 " width. But other sizes were made as well. 

 Coker tire did at one time supply some of the sizes of this style , but at a very substantial cost. Not sure if they are available anymore.

 

 

 

 

 

Edited by 1912Staver (see edit history)
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Wow!  Thanks for sharing.

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