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Can trailer wheels be used on cars?
Securing the wheel's wear resistance is one of the most important ways to have a safe drive. Frequent traveling on rough surfaces can cause quick abrasion and may result to turn the wheel away.
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October 1, 2012
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No, they are not the same size as car tires
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October 5, 2012
23dodges10
There are MANY types of trailer wheels. The 14.5 dayton style are the cheap open center mobile home wheels that will not go on a car. Lots of new utility trailers use the same white spoke rims that are interchangeable with cars or trucks. If the lug pattern is the same, it will work.
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October 7, 2012
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