Trailer Wheels from Performance Plus Tire

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Trailer Wheels for Every Need at Performance Plus Tire

Haul with confidence. We stock trailer wheels engineered for load, stability, and long service life—verified for the right bolt pattern, pilot bore, offset, and load rating for your trailer. Whether you run utility, cargo, boat, RV, or equipment trailers, our Fitment Team will match your wheel to the axle, hub, and tire so towing stays safe and predictable.

How to Choose the Right Trailer Wheel

  • Size: Common diameters include 8", 10", 12", 13", 14", 15", and 16". Keep overall tire diameter appropriate for fender and frame clearance and to maintain proper ride height.
  • Bolt Pattern: Popular patterns are 4-lug (e.g., 4x4"), 5-lug (5x4.5", 5x4.75", 5x5"), 6-lug (6x5.5"), and 8-lug (8x6.5"). We’ll confirm using hub specs or a quick measurement guide.
  • Pilot Bore & Centering: Trailers may be lug-centric or hub-centric depending on hub design. The correct pilot bore and lug-seat style (typically 60° conical) are essential for a vibration-free fit.
  • Offset: Many trailer wheels use zero or near-zero offset. Incorrect offset can change bearing loads and fender clearance—verify before buying.
  • Load Rating: Wheel load capacity must meet or exceed the GAWR and the intended tire’s load rating. We size to axle specs and intended cargo.
  • Finish & Environment: Powder-coated steel for durability, aluminum for weight savings and corrosion resistance, galvanized finishes for marine/saltwater duty.

Steel vs. Aluminum vs. Galvanized

  • Steel: Cost-effective, robust, easy to service. Ideal for work trailers and rough conditions.
  • Aluminum: Lighter weight for easier handling and corrosion resistance with modern styling.
  • Galvanized: Zinc-coated protection for boat trailers and coastal use; helps resist rust from salt exposure.

Wheel & Tire Assemblies—Mount, Balance, Tow

Save time with pre-mounted trailer wheel & tire assemblies sized to your axle and load. We provide the correct lug hardware when applicable and include fitment guidance so you can install and go.

Care & Maintenance

Inspect wheels at each trip for cracks, bent flanges, and chipped finish. Clean with mild, pH-balanced products; rinse thoroughly after salt or chemical exposure. Torque lugs in a star pattern to the axle manufacturer’s spec and re-torque after the first 25–50 miles.

Trailer Wheels FAQ

Can I use passenger car or truck wheels on a trailer?

Not recommended. Trailer hubs, offsets, load ratings, and pilot bores differ. Use trailer-rated wheels sized to your axle and hub to maintain proper bearing loads and stability.

How do I measure my trailer’s bolt pattern?

Count lugs, then measure the circle they form (e.g., 5x4.5"). Provide hub info and we’ll confirm pattern, pilot bore, and lug-seat style before shipping.

What offset should I choose?

Most trailer wheels use zero offset. Deviating can change scrub radius and bearing loads. We verify offset against your hub, fender, and frame clearances.

Do aluminum trailer wheels hold up to heavy loads?

Yes—when properly rated. Choose aluminum wheels with load capacities that meet or exceed your axle and tire ratings. We’ll match the right spec to your trailer.

What finish is best for boat trailers?

Galvanized steel or corrosion-resistant aluminum. Rinse after saltwater use and inspect hardware regularly.

Should trailer wheels be balanced?

Balancing can improve ride and reduce component wear, especially at highway speeds or on multi-axle trailers. We offer balanced assemblies on request.

What lug nuts do I need?

Use the correct seat style (commonly 60° conical) and thread pitch for your studs. Torque to spec and re-torque after initial miles.

How do I choose the right wheel size?

Match diameter and width to the intended tire size and fender/frame clearance. We’ll keep overall diameter appropriate for ride height and axle geometry.

Do you sell complete wheel & tire packages?

Yes. We mount and (on request) balance ST tires on correctly rated wheels, include hardware when applicable, and ship ready to install.

How often should I check torque on trailer wheels?

Follow your axle manufacturer’s guidance; generally re-check after the first 25–50 miles and at regular intervals thereafter, especially after tire service.

Reviewed by the Performance Plus Tire Fitment Team

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