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Speaker 1: Today we're going to take a look at the 16 inch by 7 inch Lionshead modular silver machined aluminum trailer wheel with the 8 on 6-1/2-inch bolt pattern. Now, this aluminum wheel is very durable, lightweight and rust proof. This one is the modular design and when we say that that's the one that has the 10 round holes all the way around the wheel. It's designed with a machine… see more >
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The wheel size you have is a 16 inch diameter that is 7 inches wide which is not super common but we do have a coupler options like with the Aluminum Mod wheel part #LHJM513 that has a 3,750 lb or for a more interesting look we also have the…
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view full answer...Rim width isn't likely a concern since most 235/85-16 tires will fit a variety of trailer wheel widths. For example, the #AM10295 fits 16" x 6", 16" x 6-1/2", 16" x 7", and 16" x…
view full answer...In order to use 17.5" diameter trailer wheels you'll need to upgrade to 9/16" lug studs. There are no other options as all wheels this size use this size or larger since they are designed for more weight. In order to do this…
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view full answer...Newer wheels don't have PSI ratings only the valve stems and tires do. The Aluminum Hi-Spec Series 03 Trailer Wheel item #SEN34FR you were looking at will support whatever PSI the valve stems and wheels you add to them have. If you would like…
view full answer...To answer your question, yes; 16" wheels do come with different sized bolt sizes. There are going to be 16" wheels that can be used with 5/8" studs, but they're going to require the use of flange nuts as opposed to lug nuts. This…
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view full answer...The Lionshead Aluminum Modular Trailer Wheel #LHJM513 referenced in your question will work with either 1/2"-20 or 9/16"-18 wheel bolt sizes. This is a really nice aluminum 16 inch wheel that features a 3,750 pound weight capacity and a…
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
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