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Upgrading To Aluminum Wheels On A 3 Horse Tandem Axle Livestock Trailer  

Updated 10/13/2025 | Published 11/05/2023

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Looking to upgrade wheel on our 3 horse slant load steel livestock trailer. I was looking at these part # AX02550545BML Aluminum Viking Series Valhalla Trailer Wheel - 15inch x 5inch - 5 on 4-1/2 - Black Spoke .would these work? I know the load range on the wheel says 2150 per wheel and our trailer tag says gvw is 7000 - but it has two 3500 # axles on it / or do I need to stick with steel rims ? Thanks in advance

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The Aluminum Viking Series Valhalla Trailer Wheels # AX02550545BML are a great choice for upgrading the wheels on your livestock trailer. Provided your trailer currently is fitted with 15", 5 on 4-1/2" Wheels.

With trailer wheels the weight capacity is combined. So if you were to put 4 of these 2,150 lbs capacity wheels on your trailer, you would have a combined capacity of 8,600 lbs. This would exceed your GVWR so you will have no problems weight capacity-wise. This will actually be ideal for a trailer with two 3.5K axles.

Aluminum wheels are certainly preferred over steel wheels, as Aluminum wheels are going to be lighter, more rust resistant, and in most cases much better looking than steel wheels.

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Jon B.

10/12/2025

Question on these wheels The Aluminum Viking Series Valhalla Trailer Wheels # AX02550545BML, What is the psi rating on this wheel tring to make sure i dont get a tire that is rated for more psi than the rim is rated for. Thanks

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Jesse M.

10/13/2025

@JonB Hey John. So The wheel itself does not have a specific PSI rating. The PSI rating of the assembly is determined by the valve stem, which in this case is rated for 80 PSI. If you need to go higher you would need to replace them with metal valve stems like part # AM20906 which is rated for over 100 PSI

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