Best Trailer Tire & Wheel Assemblies for Camping Gear Trailers (2026)

We selected assemblies by cross-referencing common camping trailer sizes and bolt patterns, verified load-range ratings, wheel construction, and comparative value across reputable brands

This roundup evaluates trailer tire and wheel assemblies suited for camping gear trailers, focusing on common sizes, load ranges, and wheel types used on small utility and gear haulers. Picks were chosen by matching tire size and load-range compatibility to typical camping trailer axle setups, comparing fit, wheel diameter, and value across reputable brands

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Buying Guide

Match tire size to your axle

Confirm the trailer's tire size (e.g., 480x8, ST175/80R13, 15-inch) and wheel bolt pattern before choosing an assembly to ensure proper fit and clearance

Check load range and capacity

Select assemblies with a load range that meets or exceeds your trailer's gross axle weight rating; many camping trailers use load-range C for balanced load capacity

Consider wheel diameter and brake compatibility

Wheel diameter (8", 13", 15") affects hub and brake compatibility—verify drum or disc brake fitment and hub face dimensions

Choose between tire-on-rim vs tire-and-wheel kits

Tire-on-rim assemblies simplify installation, while separate tire-and-wheel kits can offer more wheel style options but may require mounting and balancing

Prioritize corrosion-resistant wheel finishes

White painted or powder-coated steel wheels resist rust better in wet and salty conditions common on camping trips, extending service life