Replacement Dual Wheel Dual Axle Wheels for 16.5 x 6 Rims with 8 on 6-1/2 Inch Bolt Pattern
Updated 12/04/2024 | Published 01/08/2019 >
Question:
I have a dual wheel dual axle equipment trailer that currently has 16.5inch x 6inch steel wheels. The wheels have a 4.5inch pilot and the bolt pattern is 8 on 6.5. I need all new tires and wheels to go on. Help
asked by: Shawn H
Expert Reply:
For your 16-1/2 inch dually wheels we don't have an exact match as what you have is an odd size. However, I do have an option for you that will work for your trailer.
Since we don't have any combinations that are 16-1/2 inches, you need to replace all 8 and move down to 16-inch wheels which we do have combinations options for.
I recommend the Provider ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire w/ 16" Silver Dual Wheel - Offset - 8 on 6-1/2 - LR G # TTWA16RGWSHD which are rated for speeds up to 81 mph and loads up to 4,400 lbs at 110 psi each. They have the bolt pattern you need with pilot holes that are 4.88 inches diameter. These will have an outer diameter of 31.73 inches and will be 9.25 inches wide. They come with a 2 year warranty with included roadside assistance.

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Michael
12/4/2024
Problem is the stud diameter is a lot larger on the equipment trailer then what your Rim is they'll have to be drilled