QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester QUOTE: Originally posted by BRAKIE I use the P2K 33" wheels as my standard replacement wheel sets.I found this save me from having to worry about different coupler heights due to wheel size or using unrealistic under or over shank couplers.[;)] Now if you are after accuracy then use the 36" wheel as suggested by CV. [#ditto] It's a 55 ton hopper so 33" wheels will work! This is confirmed wih my NMRA guage. As Always Fergie
QUOTE: Originally posted by BRAKIE I use the P2K 33" wheels as my standard replacement wheel sets.I found this save me from having to worry about different coupler heights due to wheel size or using unrealistic under or over shank couplers.[;)] Now if you are after accuracy then use the 36" wheel as suggested by CV.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Don Gibson QUOTE: Originally posted by clinchvalley I use P2K 36". Other brands (IM) will also work, just make sure you use 36" (100 ton) wheels. Duplicate the size the car originally came with or you'll have coupler height problems. If they came with 36" wheels - then replace with 36' wheels. Many (try most) manufacturers stick with one-size-fit's-all philosophy regardless what the prototype does, to save money ,plus 50% of the buyer's don't see the difference or really care. A good example is Jay Bee made prototypical ContainerCars wheel setss , only to find the car's manufacturer had designed all 5 fto use the same ( and wrong) size.wheels. Guess what? Buyers found it easier to return them to the dealer, than modify the cars.
QUOTE: Originally posted by clinchvalley I use P2K 36". Other brands (IM) will also work, just make sure you use 36" (100 ton) wheels.
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