Could Steel Mini Mod Trailer Wheel AM20744 Work on 35 ft Ragen 5th Wheel
Question:
Will this be sufficient weight capacity for a 35ft Ragen 5th wheel toy hauler? I cant tell what my old rim could carry.
asked by: Jeremy L
Expert Reply:
The Steel Mini Mod trailer wheel part # AM20744 has a capacity of 3,050 lbs per wheel which is about average for what 16 inch trailer wheels are rated for. So what that means is that if you have 16 inch wheels currently and that is what the trailer came with these are going to work fine. Otherwise you can determine the weight of your trailer and multiply 3,050 by the amount of wheels your trailer has and as long as the multiplied number is greater than your trailer weight you'd be fine. I don't have quite enough info from you to tell you for sure one way or the other.
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Steel Mini Mod Trailer Wheel - 16" x 6" Rim - 6 on 5-1/2 - Galvanized Finish
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