Pebbled black 15" steel wheel is triple protected with a zinc, e-coat, and powder coat finish. Wheel has a 6 on 5-1/2 bolt pattern and meets Department of Transportation standards.
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Determining the Bolt Pattern
The first number in the bolt pattern is the number of bolt holes. The second number denotes the diameter, in inches, of the circle on which the bolt holes sit.
To determine the bolt-circle diameter on wheels with an odd number of bolt holes, measure from the center of any bolt hole to the point halfway between the two bolt holes directly across from the first. (Example: "5 on 4-1/2" means 5 bolt holes with 4-1/2" measured to a point halfway between the opposite bolt holes.)
On wheels with an even number of bolt holes, measure from the center of one bolt hole to the center of the hole directly across from it. (Example: "8 on 6-1/2" means 8 bolt holes with 6-1/2" from the center of one hole to the center of another on the opposite side.)
Measuring the distance from the center of one bolt hole on the wheel to the center of a bolt hole right next to it can also help to determine the bolt pattern.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi, everybody. Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a brief look together at this Dexstar Steel Galvstar Mod Trailer Wheel. Now this sturdy steel wheel is made here in the USA, and it does feature this pebbled black finish with this mod pattern. And this meets the OT specifications. Now this wheel does have excellent corrosion resistance, particularly for salt water marine applications with its superior oxidation protection with a zinc e-coat, and pebbled black powder coat.
And this is a really nice pebble black powder coat finish that this has here. Now let me go ahead, and give you some measurements here. Let's look at the diameter, and I'm gonna be measuring the diameter from bead seat to bead seat. That's how you measure the diameter of a wheel. So I'm gonna try to line this up here so you can see.
So lining that up there from bead seat to bead seat where that wheel is going to sit. As you can see, we are sitting right at 15 inches in diameter. And then looking at the width, again, where that wheel is gonna sit, measuring bead seat to bead seat, finding that up there. So you can see. Right at six inches.
So 15 inches in diameter. Six inches wide. And our bolt pattern is six on five and a half inches. And in case you don't know, the first number in the bolt pattern is the number of bolt holes. And then the second number is the diameter in inches of the circle on which the bolt holes sit.
So to determine the bolt circle diameter on wheels with an even number of bolt holes as we have here, you're simply going to measure from the center of one bolt hole to the center of the bolt hole directly across from it. The wheel stud size is a half an inch by 20. This does have a capacity of 2,860 pounds. The center cap is sold separately, but if you decide to pick one up, you do wanna make sure that it fits the pilot diameter of 4.27 inches. Well, I think that's gonna wrap up our real quick look today. I do hope that it was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me.
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