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8' X 5.375" Steel Rim With Mini 4 On 101.6mm PCD Stud Pattern (RI08X375MN-75)

8' X 5.375" Steel Rim With Mini 4 On 101.6mm PCD Stud Pattern (RI08X375MN-75)

SKU: RI08X375MN-75

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Description

Product Code RI08X375MN-75
Size 8' X 5.375"
Stud Pattern Mini 4 ON 101.6 mm
PCD. Rim Offset 3/4" negative
Suits Tyre Size 16x6.50-8

8″ x 5.375″ Steel Rim with Mini 4 on 101.6mm PCD Stud Pattern (RI08X375MN-75)

This steel rim is built to suit equipment running Mini 4-stud hubs with a 101.6mm PCD. Featuring a 3/4" negative offset, it ensures proper clearance and alignment on compact trailers and turf equipment.

The 8″ x 5.375″ size suits 16x6.50-8 pneumatic tyres, offering a reliable fit for applications that demand steady traction and balanced handling. Ideal for ride-on mowers, golf buggies, and small-scale transport units, this rim is engineered for dependable performance across varied surfaces.

Mini 4-Stud Mounting Pattern

A Mini 4-stud mounting pattern offers a compact stud layout that suits lightweight hubs and wheels. The Mini mounting pattern features 4 bolt holes on a 101.6mm (4”) circle. It contains 4 studs evenly spaced around the rim of the wheel and provides easy installation and alignment. This mounting pattern is commonly found on small trailers, compact mowers, golf buggies, and turf equipment.  

Negative Offset Rim

A Negative offset means that the mounting position of the wheel is located closer to the inner (chassis-side) face of the wheel. This moves the centre of the wheel and tyre further outward when mounted. Improving clearance between the wheel hub and other components. Commonly seen on a wide range of rear ride-on mower wheels. A positive offset on a wheel means the mounting point is located closer to the outside (exterior side) of the wheel.