chgrsteve67 wrote:I think I have found the right rims for my trailer.
Its a 15 x 8 smoothie with a 2.5 inch back spacing.
Going to take a few more measurements before I buy them to see if I will still need spacers or not.
Stay tuned.
brian_bp wrote:Keep in mind that Don's 1.5" spacer makes up the difference between a wheel with significant positive offset and a trailer hub, putting the wheel centre (and thus the load) essentially right where the hub is designed to carry it. This is quite a different situation.
chgrsteve67 wrote:Anyone here put aluminum 15 inch rims on your Harbor freight trailer?Steve
chgrsteve67 wrote:...The rims that came on the trailer are 4 inches wide and have a 2.5 inch offset. Adding 4 inches to the rim and sticking to a 2.5 offset..
brian_bp wrote:.....and runs wide single rear tires with massively incorrect offset, placing the load inches outboard of the intended location (and leaving the brake discs hanging out in the open, instead of in the inner wheel). I suspect that they are running the rear axle way under its rated capacity, so they can get away with this.
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