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8' X 7" Steel Rim With Ford 5 On 114.3mm PCD Stud Pattern (RI08X700FD)

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8″ x 5.375″ steel rim with Ford 5-stud 114.3mm PCD and zero offset. Suits 16x7.50-8 tyres. Ideal for trailers, utility carts, and general transport equipment.

Rim only, tyre and complete wheel assembly sold separately.

Product CodeRI08X375FD
Size8' X 5.375"
Stud PatternFORD 5 ON 114.3 mm
PCD. Rim OffsetZero
Suits Tyre Size16x7.50-8

8″ x 5.375″ Steel Rim with Ford 5 on 114.3mm PCD Stud Pattern (RI08X375FD)
This steel rim is designed for compatibility with Ford 5-stud hubs using a 114.3mm PCD layout. With a zero offset, it provides a centred mounting position for balanced handling and even load distribution.

The 8″ x 5.375″ size is made to suit 16x7.50-8 pneumatic tyres, supporting applications where durability and rolling performance are essential. Commonly used on trailers, transport platforms, and agricultural carts, this rim is a reliable solution for equipment requiring a wider tyre profile and a Ford-compatible stud pattern.

Ford 5-Stud Mounting Pattern

Widely used across a range of equipment a Ford 5-stud mounting pattern features 5 bolt holes on a 114.3mm (4.5”) circle.

The additional mounting point offers improved strength and load distribution compared to 3 or 4-stud setups.

This mounting pattern is commonly found on heavier duty mower wheels, utility and ground support equipment as well as agricultural & greens keeping equipment .

 

Zero Offset Rim

A zero offset wheel means that the mounting point of the hub is in the centreline of the rim. This means the wheel is mounted equally spaced and balanced between each side of the rim for maintaining a balanced load distribution across the hub.

This type of offset is common in rear golf buggy wheels, trailers, and turf equipment.