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Availability of 15" x 6" Trailer Wheel With 6 on 5-1/2 Bolt Pattern  

Published 01/30/2025

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Im looking for a rim 15 6 lug with holes 6

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Hey Kelly! Are you saying you want a 15" x 6" wheel with a 6 on 5-1/2 bolt pattern? If so, the Dexstar Steel Spoke Trailer Wheel # AM20535 you were looking at matches what you're looking for. If you're looking for something else please let me know in the comments below.

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Kelly G.

1/30/2025

I think it's a 15"x5" wheel with 6 lugs and when I measure the bolt pattern it's 6" center to center. This goes on my Hardee trailer. Tire size 205x75x15 Thanks

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Robin H.

1/30/2025

@KellyG I would double check that measurement. 6 on 5-1/2 is standard for trailer wheels. If it is really 6 on 6 then I suppose it might have some old ag wheels on it but those aren't something that we carry. If you can't find anything that matches the best option would be to replace the hubs, assuming they use a common bearing combination. If you end up going that route let me know what bearings you have and I'll see what is available.
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Kelly G.

1/30/2025

Hey Robin, yea its 6" on center. I think your correct about the ag wheels. I can email a picture to you. But if that is it do know where I can find one. This old Hardee trailer the way it is made I don't think I can just change the hubs without cutting off the axle. The axle doesn't go all the way across. It's just about 2 to 3' long and everything is welded. I would like to email some pictures, and you can probably tell me what I need. Thanks
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Robin H.

1/30/2025

@KellyG I don't know a good place to look aside from searching around on the internet for 15" 6 on 6 wheels. I think it can also be written as 6-6" bolt circle and 6 bolt 6 circle for that pattern. Unfortunately, you are correct about the hubs. It must be pretty old for it all to be welded. The only way you're replacing those is with a new axle.

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