Wheel Rim & Tyre 155/70R12C 5 Stud 112mm PCD 30mm Offset
This wheel has been discontinued by the manufacturer.
An alternative would be the WT220 with a 20mm offset
Wheel Rim & Tyre 155/70R12C 5 Stud 112mm PCD 30mm Offset
This wheel has been discontinued by the manufacturer.
An alternative would be the WT220 with a 20mm offset
The easiest way calculate the PCD is as follows:
Note: Imperial sizes are commonly used on UK trailers whereas European trailers use metric.
Rim Size |
Studs
|
S
|
PCD
|
|
8" Rim | 3 | 76.90mm | 88.8mm | |
3 | 95.26mm | 110mm | ||
4 |
70.71mm |
100mm |
||
4 |
71.84mm |
101.6mm (4") |
||
4 |
81.32mm |
115mm |
||
4 |
91.92mm |
130mm |
||
10" Rim |
4 |
70.71mm |
100mm |
|
4 |
71.84mm |
101.6mm (4") |
||
4 |
79.20mm |
112mm |
||
5 |
65.83mm |
112mm |
||
4 |
81.32mm |
115mm |
||
4 |
91.92mm |
130mm |
||
4 |
98.78mm |
139.7mm (5½") |
||
12" Rim |
4 |
70.71mm |
100mm |
|
4 |
71.84mm |
101.6mm (4") |
||
5 |
65.83mm |
112mm |
||
4 |
91.92mm |
130mm |
||
4 |
98.78mm |
139.7mm (5½") |
||
5 |
82.29mm |
140mm |
||
5 |
97.04mm |
165.1mm (6½") |
||
13" Rim |
4 |
70.71mm |
100mm |
|
4 |
79.20mm |
112mm |
||
5 |
65.83mm |
112mm |
||
4 |
91.92mm |
130mm |
||
4 |
98.78mm |
139.7mm (5½") |
||
5 |
82.29mm |
140mm |
||
5 |
97.04mm |
165.1mm (6½") |
||
14" Rim |
4 |
70.71mm |
100mm |
|
5 |
65.83mm |
112mm |
||
5 |
82.29mm |
140mm |
||
5 |
89.58mm |
152.4mm (6") |
||
6 |
102.5mm |
205mm |
||
16" Rim |
5 |
97.04mm |
165.1mm (6½") |
4 Stud PCD = | S | |
0.7071 | ||
5 Stud PCD = | S | |
0.5878 | ||
6 Stud PCD = | S | |
0.5 |
The wheel rim 'offset' is the distance between the centre line of the rim and the faceplate that bolts onto the hub. It is important to know as different offsets will alter the distance between the inside edge of the rim and the side of the trailer or caravan. It could also increase the overall width of the axle and it may also alter the capacity of a suspension system.
This diagram shows the dimension of the 'Offset' usually measured in millimetres.
When the centre line is the same as the mounting plate line then it has a Zero or No offset.
If the rim has an offset it is usually marked on the front of the rim, near the mounting holes, an example would be:-
Start by placing the rim on a level surface with the front of the mounting plate facing upwards, then measure the distance 'A' (in millimetres) from the mounting plate edge to the surface.
Turn the rim over and measure the distance 'B' again as above.
Take distance B from A and divide by 2, this will give you the offset. If the result is a minus number then you have a Negative Offset. Rims with a negative offset are not usually found on trailers and caravans.
Please note: that if the rim edge is not flat on the surface when measuring B (due to the bulge in the rim) then the distance between the surface and the rim edge needs to be deducted from B before making the calculation.
Trailer or caravan steel wheel rim & tubeless tyre.
5 mounting holes for M12 stud or bolt
112mm PCD
4.50J width
30mm faceplate offset of centre line
Usually supplied in silver.
Steel Valve
Fitted with 155/70R12C tyre
Max.Load Single: 900kg
Have a question about our Wheel Rim & Tyre 155/70R12C 5 Stud 112mm PCD 30mm Offset? Our sales team are here to help Monday to Friday 9am to 5.30pm. Why not call us on 01392 216336.
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