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Today, we're going to take a look at the 14 inch by 6 inch galvanized modular steel trailer wheel with the five on four and a half inch bolt pattern. This is a sturdy steel construction. It is the modular design. And when I say that, that's the wheel that has the round holes all the way around the wheel. This if you notice has the galvanized finish in it, provides superior protection from rust and… see more >
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The trailer tire size 215/75R14 that you have can fit on a 5.5 inch wide or 6 inch wide trailer wheel so either width will work fine. So the galvanized wheel part #AM20364 would fit and work well.
view full answer...The lightest ST205/75R14 wheel tire combo we have is the Westlake Radial Tire w 14" Margay Aluminum Wheel item #LH74VR. It weighs 38 lbs and has a 5 on 4-1/2 bolt pattern. The rim is aluminum item #LH34VR and weighs 14 lbs. Our aluminum wheels…
view full answer...We're not able to pull information on axles based off the VIN or the serial number, so you will either need to find the numbers stamped on the bearings (assuming they are still legible) or you can measure the spindles using a digital caliper like…
view full answer...Although the Dexstar Steel Mini Mod Trailer Wheel #AM20315 has a e-coat primer and black powder coat finish, this is option is much more prone to rust over an aluminum or galvanized rim. The powder coat finish is mainly for common trailer use so it…
view full answer...Here is a list of the 14" wheels we have which have the 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern and a 3.27" pilot hole. The Wheel #AM20364 you found has the common 3.19" pilot hole. Taskmaster Steel 8-Spoke Trailer Wheel #TTW460545WS1 Taskmaster…
view full answer...From what I could find it looks like the manufacturer of your 1999 Eagle Boat Trailer Axle is no longer in operations. Even though I can't just call them up to figure this out, I can still help you find a solution. What I'll need you to do is…
view full answer...In the galvanizing process, depending on how the manufacturer dries the wheels some of it can pool on one side due to the dipping processed used. That is an issue you are going to run into with many wheel manufacturers. It is an ongoing issue. What I…
view full answer...Basically the ride quality would not be noticeably different going from a 15 inch diameter wheel to a 16 inch diameter tire and wheel. While the sidewall might be slightly stiffer that would be offset by the larger tire diameter that gets over bumps…
view full answer...According to Dexstar, the Steel Spoke Trailer Wheel, #AM20524, has a capacity of 2,050 pounds at 75 psi. This is a 15 inch by 6 inch galvanized trailer wheel with a 5 on 4-1/2 bolt pattern. I have included a link to an FAQ article that explains how…
view full answer...I checked our warehouse and called our supplier and the brand of tire we have in stock for the Kenda ST175/80R13 Radial Trailer Tire with 13 Inch White Wheel, part #AM31951, at this moment is Loadstar Karrier. Our supplier changes tire manufacturer…
view full answer...You could potentially go to a larger tire/wheel combo as long as there is space all around the existing tires for the larger size. I would need to know the tire size you are using now to determine the next step up and the differences in sizes.…
view full answer...A larger diameter wheel will make fewer rotations for any given distance than a smaller wheel. Strictly speaking, this means that those fewer rotations of the wheel could mean a VERY small potential change in the operating temperature of the…
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