Best Trailer Tire & Wheel Assemblies for Utility Trailers (2026)

We evaluated assemblies by common trailer size compatibility, load-range, rim specifications (bolt pattern and diameter), customer ratings, and value across price tiers

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Buying Guide

Match tire size to your hub and spare

Confirm the tire size stamped on your trailer hub or owner's manual (e.g., 4.80-8, 480x8, ST175/80R13, 15") to ensure proper fit and safe rolling diameter

Pick the correct load range

Choose assemblies with an appropriate load range (many utility options use Load Range C) to support axle ratings and payload without overload

Choose pre-mounted tires for faster installs

Tire-on-rim assemblies save time and require minimal equipment compared with mounting tires and balancing separately, useful for routine trailer maintenance

Match bolt pattern and wheel offset

Verify wheel bolt pattern (for example 5x4.5) and rim diameter to match your trailer hub and ensure correct clearance for brakes and fenders

Consider wheel material and finish

White steel wheels and spoke-style rims offer different corrosion resistance and appearance—select based on exposure to water (boat trailers) and maintenance preferences