by LibertyFLHTC » Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:00 am
Just for clarification, here's a breakdown of the R-D part numbering system for wheels and tires.
For wheels:
WCF = Wheel, Center Flange
WCFA = Wheel, Center Flange, Artin
WCFS = Wheel, Center Flange, SCX
WDF = Wheel, Double Flange
WDFI = Wheel, Double Flange, Independent Mount (no axle required)
WSF = Wheel, Single Flange
WSFI = Wheel, Single Flange, Independent Mount (no axle required)
The two digits following a three letter or four letter with an "I" number is the 1:1 diameter.
15 = 15" Diameter Wheel
16 = 16" Diameter Wheel
and so on up to 20"
The last digit is the axle size.
8 = .085" Axle Bore
9 = .094" Axle Bore
The digit following a four letter number with "A" or "S" is only an indicator of the body or wheel style. (see the description)
The last digit of a four letter number with "A" or "S" is the axle size.
8 = .085" Axle Bore
9 = .094" Axle Bore
The next two digits in a wheel number indicate the 1:1 width.
08 = 8" wide
10 = 10" wide
13 = 13" wide
For tires:
Here is the breakdown of the letters.
First two letters:
TP = Tire, Polyurethane
TS = Tire, Silicone
Brand Specific Tires:
The next three letters of this series are Brand indicators.
ART = Artin
SCX = SCX Compact
The digit(s) following the five letters is only an indicator of the wheel style (see the description).
Low Profile Tires:
The next two letters of this series are type & fit indicators.
SL = Small Diameter Low Profile Tire (WDF15 to 17 )
LL = Large Diameter Low Profile tire (WDF18 & 19 )
The two digits following a two or four letter tire part number is the tire width.
08 = 8"
10 = 10"
13 = 13"
The additional two digits of any two or four letter tire part number indicate the wheel diameter the tire was made to fit. (TP1020 tires fit WSF2010N wheels)
Custom wheels can be made to the customer's specifications.
Confused yet? Any questions?