How to Measure Hub Bore Size to Find a Matching Wheel
Question:
What size is 4.9 ? My current wheel is 4 7/8
asked by: Francisco M
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Expert Reply:
You'll need to measure the hub bore with a digital caliper, since they're measured typically down to the 1/1000th of an inch. The pilot hole of the # 274-000039 is 4.88" as you've noticed, and if you've measured the 4-7/8" hub bore or pilot hole with a tape measure or ruler, it's likely that your 4-7/8" is actually 4.88" or 4.9" and the wheel will work for you.
If you measure and find something different, just let me know and I can look to see if we have something else that will work for your application.
expert reply by:
Erik B
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Aluminum Bearcat Trailer Wheel - 16" x 6" Rim - 8 on 6-1/2 - Gunmetal Gray
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- 16 Inch
- 8 on 6-1/2 Inch
- Aluminum Wheels
- Lionshead
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