16" wheels on 3/4 ton v20 axles?

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A Dayton is a "widow maker"

I think we have a different idea on what is called a Dayton. The ones I was trying to describe aren't unsafe at all.
 

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Yes they are. The ones with the 5 bolts are called daytons and that rim that is held on by 5 bolts is under pressure usually. If a guy takes all 5 bolts off before the outer rim is unseated it can blow off and kill a person severing body parts in the process.

The bolts have to be just backed off enough to wack the rim with a hammer. When it pops the bolts hold it from flying off. Usually!

Guys can get away with taking all 5 bolts off and poping the rim with just a gentle pop and then the next one will kill you.
 

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Yes they are. The ones with the 5 bolts are called daytons and that rim that is held on by 5 bolts is under pressure usually. If a guy takes all 5 bolts off before the outer rim is unseated it can blow off and kill a person severing body parts in the process.

The bolts have to be just backed off enough to wack the rim with a hammer. When it pops the bolts hold it from flying off. Usually!

Guys can get away with taking all 5 bolts off and poping the rim with just a gentle pop and then the next one will kill you.

I understand that, but anything is dangerous if you don't know what you are doing. Daytons are NOT the "widow maker" rim. The rims that got the widow maker name can blow apart and kill somebody just when driving down the road. I just looked it up to be sure, the Firestone RH-5 rim type is the design that earned the "widow maker" name. The rim is two halves and if there's any corrosion or imperfection in the locking ring grove, the two rim halves can separate. It's a very old design and other types got grouped into the "widow maker" name just because people didn't exactly know what they were talking about.

If someone gets hurt with a Dayton rim, they are probably just a moron that didn't have any business removing a wheel to begin with.
 

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Also, you don't whack a Dayton rim with a hammer, you knock on the little wedges.
 

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Also, you don't whack a Dayton rim with a hammer, you knock on the little wedges.

Well that may be but if you ever go logging the term Widow maker is applied to daytons as well.

And there have been good knowledgeable guys killed in the bush from Dayton rims.

You don't wack the rim you wack the ring. sometimes it has to be done
 

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Well that may be but if you ever go logging the term Widow maker is applied to daytons as well.

And there have been good knowledgeable guys killed in the bush from Dayton rims.

You don't wack the rim you wack the ring

That's my point, the widow maker name get's stuck to rim types that didn't earn the name. Like the poster in this thread that was under the assumption 16.5's got the name.

Daytons don't just unbolt themselves and kill someone, somebody has to actually make a mistake. That RH-5 type is a two piece rim that DOES blow apart all by itself and kill people, and an exploding rim has a hell of a lot more force than a rim/tire combo popping off of a hub. Really any locking ring type design is extremely dangerous if not done right, but the RH-5 type is the one that earned the name. By comparison, the Dayton type is very safe and is not a locking ring type.
 

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Well I don't know. The old daytons were 2 piece rims with a locking ring and a tube inside and those things could be and were very lethal.

But I do get your drift.
 

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I thought dayton was a brand of wheel.
 

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I worked for commercial tire in san francisco. The other important step is to make sure that all the air is out.....
2 yrs of changing bus,truck,back hoe tires etc will age you quick.
 

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I think these are the ones commonly called the widow makers, Firestone RH-5
 

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