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jareddustin
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how can I find out fit and offset of wheels. came across someone selling wheels with new tires off their 06 weekend warrior. looking to get a couple extra spares. how do can I find out if they would fit right on my 2014 sandsport (pacific coachworks)
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jareddustin
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bedlam and camorhino, thank you for the tip on the stress cracks, I have not looked at the wheels yet but just wanting to use them as spares, just don't like only having one spare when I read so many stories about how people blow multiple tires in a trip, not always a tire shop around.

Camorhino
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Most trailer wheels are zero offset. So on a 6" wide wheel the inside of the wheel hub face would be about 3" in. If you measure the outside of the wheel over all at about 7", then it would be 3.5" in. On my WW it had cracks develope from the design holes and go from hole to hole. Considering the 3 axles and the scrub and lateral side loads when turning, it was fairly common to replace a wheel or two every season.

ChooChooMan74
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Try these guys...

http://www.trailer-wheels.com/
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Bedlam
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I don't remember the dimensions, but they matched the Chevy 6-bolt pattern. Mine started to show stress cracks in the cutout pattern of the rim, double check the ones you are buying do not show the same. I replaced mine with Raceline rims which were available in a higher rating with the same bolt pattern.

The OEM rims were rated for around 2500 lbs and had a 6x5.5 bolt pattern.

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