Do You Have the Liger Wheel in a 13" with a 185/80R13 Tire on it?
Updated 08/15/2025 | Published 07/23/2025 >
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I would like to buy the following: ST185X80R13 Castle Rock Radial Tire On 5 Lug Black Liger Aluminum Wheel
asked by: Ron R
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Expert Reply:
Hello Ron,
I reached out to Lionshead to see if I can get the 13" Liger wheel added to the site, they informed me that they do not make the Liger in a 13".
The closes thing we have to the Liger in a 185/80R13 is the Taskmaster Provider ST185/80R13 Radial Tire with Black Machined Trinity Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 # TA79AR.
What kind of trailer were you looking to put these on?
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Kate F
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Aluminum Liger Trailer Wheel - 16" x 6" Rim - 8 on 6-1/2 - Glossy Black
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Kate F.
8/15/2025
Hey Ron, did you find a suitable wheel for your trailer? I'm curious because it could help others in a similar situation.