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16x6 8-lug On 6.5" Aluminum T07 Trailer Wheel - Black - T07-66867bm-wa6t74 on 2040-parts.com

US $152.34
Location:

53037, United States

53037, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:T07-66867BM Brand:Sendel

This Trailer Rim's Diameter is 16" and the Rim Width is 6". This replacement trailer wheel features a(n) Black Inlay with Clear Coat finish and a Bolt Pattern of 8 on 6.5". This trailer wheel has a Center Hole Dia. that is 4.90" . This 16X6 8-Lug on 6.5" Aluminum T07 Trailer Wheel - Black - T07-66867BM has a Load Capacity of 3750lbs and a Wheel Offset of 0. The wheel's Center Cap Size is 4.9" and it Fits Tire Sizes LT 7.50x16 | ST235/80R16 | ST235/85R16. RecStuff.com is your source for new, brand name trailer parts that are dependable and long lasting.

Item #: WA6T74 - 16 Inch - 8 Lug - Load Capacity: 3750lbs - Image May not match actual product. See Description. (picture just shows wheel style).  The RecStuff line of trailer wheels combines quality, style and price to offer the customer an exceptional value. Built using the latest production techniques, our wheels exceed quality standards that are many times considered to span the industry.

Our wheels are approved by the Department of Transportation and stamped with 'DOTT'. The wheels are tested and approved for High Speed applications.
**Please allow an extra 2 days handling time on this item
 
 
Specifications:
Wheel SizeWheel PatternColorBolt PatternOffsetCenter HoleMax Load CapacityValve StemCenter Cap
16X6 T07 Aluminum 8/6.5 0 4.90" 3750lbs NOT INCLUDED No

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