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    Posted: 28 Dec. 2020 at 3:12am
Looking for some hubs and tubes for some new tires. Thought id give it a shot here on the page. Pm me if anyone has some laying around they looking to get rid of. Looking for 5. Thanks.
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Welcome to the Forum. What you are looking for isn't hubs...you are looking for rims.
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Perhaps he meant flabs and tubes? I get my flaps and  tubes from Summit racing. They are agricultural applications.

Don't need flaps unless running 2piece wheel combat wheels without beadlock spacers.
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 The last tubes I bought was from Classic Military Vehicles (CMV store) on ebay. You have to be careful going there because you might find some other goodies to good to pass up. 

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I bought my last set of tubes from CMV, they were good tubes and he points out they are highway rated, but I have used agricultural tubes from the local CoOP in the past and never had any problems with them. 

I went with CMV this time mainly because his price was better than any I could find, and I have bought other stuff from him in the past which was good quality. 
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Originally posted by SE Kansas 46 CJ-2A SE Kansas 46 CJ-2A wrote:

Welcome to the Forum. What you are looking for isn't hubs...you are looking for rims.


Or wheels. Rims=wheels.
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It’s certainly true that there exist no organization which has ever standardized automotive terms across the board.
That said the best we can do here is to use the exact same terms as were used by Willys Overland, Willys Motors and Kaiser Jeep Corporation.
In this case a “wheel” is the most correct term. 
The rim and the disc are the 2 main parts of the typical KH wheel assembly.
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