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2-pack Trailer Wheel & Tire St205/75d14, 5-4.5" No Reserve on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
Location:

Sandy Hook, Connecticut, United States

Sandy Hook, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New

2-Pack Trailer Wheel & Tire ST205/75D14, 5 Hole White Spoke 4.5" Bolt Pattern

This is the most common trailer wheel size.

I highly recommend removing the wheel from the trailer and measuring per the diagram included to measure the bolt pattern. It is difficult to measure accurately with the wheel on the trailer.

In Stock.
  • Wheel Type : Steel Trailer
  • Tire Type : Bias Ply Trailer
  • Tire Use : DOT Approved
  • Load Range : C
  • Number of Lugs : 5 Bolt Circle : 5-4.5"
  • Tire : ST205/75D14

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