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Old 04-17-2020, 08:07 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by GilaElkHunter View Post
I am going to crawl under there tomorrow with a flashlight and see if I can find anything on the back side of the wheel, then I'll know for sure.
There is no regulation that requires wheel manufacturers to mold each tire with its individual specifications.

OEM wheel providers may request the wheel manufacturer to mold some specifications into the wheel. Sometimes that is twofold according to the wheel's number of lug mounting holes.

A standard answer form an OEM provider or trailer manufacturer is the wheel meets the requirement for the tires provide as Original Equipment.

Somewhere in the chain there is a letter of individual wheel specifications authenticity from ASE, they are tasked with certifying all our wheels. Finding out who has that letter is the key in finding individual specifications. The wheel manufacturer will have the original.
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