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I'd like to find a source for those really neat wide wheels for the steering wheelson the front of my 72 Barth 28'.There is that Boxer link on this site but those folks seem to be a little ''off Task''and i cant raise them on the phone or pc.Does anyone know of another brand or a source for this style wheel , This HAS to improve the
drivability which is already acceptable .Any clues or contacts??BB
 
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Sorry Bill B. I think Boxer has boxed up the biz. Bummer.



I am the insecure type. I hate to have something on my motorhome that isn't made anymore. Some day I may dump mine for the originals. If so they will be available.

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Dave and Deb Bowers
 
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Dave those wheels look sweet, should you ever re-install the gennies and those fat tires are ''just laying around, im interested ..or if you hear of any others ,im sure youll put up a post.
Thanks -BB
 
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