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Availability Of 15" x 10" Wheel With 8 On 6-1/2" Bolt Pattern  

Updated 01/12/2026 | Published 09/04/2024

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Good afternoon— We are in a crisis. We had a rim get cracked on our water wagon. We are struggling to find a replacement. Do you happen to have one or are you able point us in the right direction? We use the water wagon to water our footing in our arena and currently we are not able to drive it. We have a horse show this weekend. I attached images of the rim and the specs. Here is what they told us: 15x10 8 on 6.5 Bolt Pattern this is Greek to me Thank you so much! Emily Nelson

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Expert Reply:

Hello Emily, I do appreciate you reaching out, but sadly we do not offer a wheel that matches your specifications.

The 15x10 indicates a 15" diameter wheel that is 10" wide. The 8 on 6.5 mean the wheel has 8 lug holes. The 6.5 means the distance from the center of one hole to the center of the hole directly across it measures 6.5". The 8 on 6.5" is the standard 8 lug pattern, and we do carry wheels with this bolt pattern, but they are all 16" or 17" wheels. Nothing in a 15" I am afraid. We do carry 15" wheels, but nothing with the 8 on 6-1/2" bolt pattern.

The wheel you described does sound like a bit of an oddball size. Your best bet will be to try another trailer wheel distributor or manufacturer, or try getting ahold of the original manufacturer of your trailer to see if they can recommend anything.

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Jesse M
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Jesse M.

1/12/2026

Hey Emily, were you able to track down a 15x10 rim for your water wagon after reaching out to the manufacturer? Knowing what worked could help others trying to replace a similar wheel size.

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Emily N.

1/12/2026

@JesseM Sadly, no. We had to change out all of our wheels.
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Jesse M.

1/12/2026

@EmilyN That makes sense. Glad to hear you found a solution though! Thanks for taking the time to share!

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