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Wheel for a 3500 lb trailer axel

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roadrunner

08-28-2003 23:21:40




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I need a wheel or what people my age call a rim that will fir a 3500 lb trailer axel. Will a S10 or a Ford Ranger fit?

Thanks! roadrunner




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Chances R

08-29-2003 06:12:21




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 Re: Wheel for a 3500 lb trailer axel in reply to roadrunner, 08-28-2003 23:21:40  
I belive you need to know how many lugs the wheel will need and the diameter of the whole spacing. If I was to bet I would say that you will have a 5 on 5, which if I remember right will be a chevy wheel.



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roadrunner

08-29-2003 09:44:17




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 Re: Re: Wheel for a 3500 lb trailer axel in reply to Chances R, 08-29-2003 06:12:21  
Thanks for the information. The trailer has 14 inch tires and 5 lugs. As for the diameter of the hole spacing, I guess that all depends on what points you measure from.

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Chances R

08-29-2003 14:45:51




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 Re: Re: Re: Wheel for a 3500 lb trailer axel in reply to roadrunner, 08-29-2003 09:44:17  
It will probally work if you measure from the center of the axle to the center of the lug stud and multiply times 2.



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roadrunner

08-29-2003 20:29:59




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Wheel for a 3500 lb trailer axel in reply to Chances R, 08-29-2003 14:45:51  
You are right, it has a 5 inch hole diameter. I will check the Junkyard and find out what they have.

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T_Bone

08-29-2003 21:19:53




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Wheel for a 3500 lb trailer a in reply to roadrunner, 08-29-2003 20:29:59  
Hi Roadrunner,

Measure from the center of one blot hole to the far edge of a adjacent hole for a very close bolt center measurement.

T_Bone



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