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Best place to get replacement wheels / tires and ID verification

Howdy, looking for some advice. Just got a C500 30 S/N 235 812 3676 propane powered and looking to upgrade the wheels. Can I put larger ones on ? both front and back, and where is a good place to get them.
Now regarding the id can any one verify that this unit has the Continental L4 engine. Looks like a flathead to me the number is 234432 then it shows TCM: Y1128080 not sure what TCM stands for. Engine S/N is 165303.
Thanks for any and all replies.
  • Posted 24 Nov 2021 01:50
  • By Jack_Messing
  • joined 23 Nov'21 - 1 message
  • Massachusetts, United States
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TCM = Teledyne Continental Motors, I believe.
  • Posted 7 Jan 2022 00:13
  • By SmokedChops
  • joined 18 Jul'17 - 20 messages
  • Iowa, United States

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