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Pair Of (2) 4.80-8 High Speed Trailer Tire Wheel Assembly Dot Approved 1" on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Joplin, Missouri, United States

Joplin, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Brand:cind Tire Type:Tubeless Manufacturer Part Number:0000 Bearing Size:1" Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Ply Rating:4 ply Size:4.80-8 Applications:High Speed, DOT Approved

This listing is for 2, or a PAIR of wheels and tires.

These are integral hub, high speed bearing wheels


Brand: Cind   Tread: A-371

Tire Size: 4.80-8   

Tire Ply: 4ply Load Range "B"

Weight Capacity: 590 pounds at 30 PSI

15 inch X 4.80 X 8

 
The Wheel   
Type: Welded Steel DOT Approved
Wheel Bearing Inside Diameter:  1 inch

Wheel Diameter: 8 inch    Wheel Width: 4 inches 

Wheel Over All Shaft Length: 4.125 inches (measured through center of shaft)

Visible shaft Valve stem side : 1.375 inches 

 Visible shaft Back of wheel: 1.375 inches 


Additional Feature: Back Bearing O-Ring 


Reuse your bearing caps.


Some people measure these as 25 mm instead of 1 inch. 

1 inch actually equals 25.4 mm.

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