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Old 05-29-2020, 05:48 PM   #1
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Wheel/rim replacement

Have a 2009 montana 3000rk. Tire blew and wrapped around axil so wheel would not turn. It was damaged and needs replaced. I looked on Google and cant find a match. Would like a good used one. Dealer not helpful. Any suggestions on finding a matching replacement?
 
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Old 05-29-2020, 06:24 PM   #2
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Have a 2009 montana 3000rk. Tire blew and wrapped around axil so wheel would not turn. It was damaged and needs replaced. I looked on Google and cant find a match. Would like a good used one. Dealer not helpful. Any suggestions on finding a matching replacement?
There are some RV salvage yards that you can try depending on where you live. Or check out Sendel Wheels online.
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The chances of finding a 10 year old matching replacement rim are pretty slim. A salvage yard if you are really lucky. Tredit, and others, have inexpensive wheels for purchase.
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Thank you both for your prompt replies. This is our first camper and this was our first trip.
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Thank you both for your prompt replies. This is our first camper and this was our first trip.
Also Trekwood has them listed at 600$ for a wheel tire combo. A bit spendy but if you are desperate. Or try calling your local RV parts dept
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Old 05-30-2020, 11:57 AM   #6
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Are these rims made of gold??? $500-700 for ONE RIM! Crazy. Surely someone has rims for $100-200.....
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Old 05-30-2020, 02:37 PM   #7
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I bought a rim to match the 4 on our Montana to use for my spare. It looks "almost" identical to the 4 on the ground. Cost about $125 and I bought it from Discount Tire. Rated @110 psi & 3750 lbs. Still have the original spare from Keystone and an "almost" new Goodyear Endurance tire I had to buy in Cheyenne just to limp on home so I could get 5 new Sailuns. Try Discount Tire.
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Old 05-30-2020, 03:30 PM   #8
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Wow that is a lot of money for one rim. May be cheaper to buy 4 new ones that match. I will try those suggestions tho
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Wow that is a lot of money for one rim. May be cheaper to buy 4 new ones that match. I will try those suggestions tho
While you are at it, you might want to look into a better set of tires. Sailuns would be a good choice, and probably just buy the four rims to match, and proper weight rating .
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