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The standard six lug bolt pattern for trailer wheels is 6 on 5-1/2 inches. If you have a six lug bolt pattern this would be what you'd have. The pilot diameter wouldn't be an issue either as the 6 lug wheels use a large enough pilot…
view full answer...If you have a trailer wheel that has a 6 lug setup you are going to have a bolt pattern of 6 on 5-1/2 inches. This is the standard 6 lug wheel bolt pattern that trailer rims have. If you are unsure you can check out the help article I attached that…
view full answer...I can help you find exactly what you need, though I was not able to find any type of reference to the number you gave. To find out the correct wheel, you only need to know your bolt pattern, which will be either 6 on 5-1/2" or 8 on…
view full answer...You will be okay. As a general rule of thumb the minimum safe distance between front and rear tires on the same side of a tandem axle trailer is 4 inches. You will need a minimum of 1 inch between the tires with the suspension in full flex when the…
view full answer...It is possible that the 10K axles that were retro-fitted to your trailer also had larger diameter wheels/tires installed on them to take advantage of the new axles' higher weight capacity. The bare minimum tire spacing on a tandem axle…
view full answer...The Goodyear Endurance trailer tires are the only USA made trailer tires out there. We do not carry them in your size or the close trailer tire size of 235/85-16 that would fit your same wheel. If you want a tire and wheel, we have the Kenda…
view full answer...You can interchange those tires in an emergency, like if you are off road somewhere and you have a tire on your trailer blow. But you don't want to have two different tire sizes on your trailer for very long. I would only leave it on there…
view full answer...The first thing you will need to check is if there is enough space around the existing tires to use the larger size. Based on the old size you have, 235/75-15 (which isn't a common trailer tire size) the tires are approximately 28.8 inches…
view full answer...For your replacement tire combinations, I recommend the Karrier ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire with 16" White Wheel - 6 on 5-1/2 - Load Range E #AM32764. These combinations are the correct bolt pattern but they are obviously slightly larger…
view full answer...As long as you have enough room for the larger wheel/tire combo you can definitely use larger tires. This includes wheel well clearance (we recommend at least 4") and tire to frame clearance (we recommend at least 2"). I don't believe…
view full answer...If the rear axle trailer tires are supporting more of the weight of the trailer then they would wear out faster. There are couple of adjustments that could be made to try to even out the load on the trailer. The first would be to more evenly…
view full answer...There should be 2 inches minimum between the tires on a dual axle trailer. This will allow the suspension components room to work properly but a little more room is ideal. For instance the Ultra-Fab Chock and Lock Wheel Stabilizers for Tandem-Axle…
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