Trailer Rim with a 5 on 4 inch Bolt Pattern and Pilot Diameter of 3.19 inches
Updated 08/04/2015 | Published 08/03/2015 >
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I have 2 mounted 4.80x8 tires on a 5 x 41/2 rim that fits a pilot hole of around 3.25 inches . I need a rim for a spare on the hubs that are around 3.25 inches at the pilot hole and I see you only have listed 2.8 inch pilot hole rims . Can you help me with a rim in the 3.25 inch pilot hole for the 4.80x8 tire . The trailer in question is old and I believe was a boat trailer originally but no idea of make or year . Thanks ,
asked by: Ed S
Helpful Expert Reply:
The best solution I have for you would be to go with a larger rim and tire like the part # AM30660 that has the bolt pattern you would need and has a 3.19 inch pilot diameter. This tire would sit about 4 inches taller than your current setup so you would need to consider that.
In the 8 inch rim size we don't have anything that has a pilot diameter larger than 2.8 inches.
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