15" x 5" Steel MOD Trailer Wheel - SILVER - 5 on 5 Bolt Pattern
Pickup available at Ride or Die Warehouse
Usually ready in 2-4 days
This 15x5 steel trailer wheel features the popular MOD design with a 0-Offset and 5-lug on 5" bolt circle pattern.
This 15-inch steel trailer replacement wheel is available in a silver finish which allows you to upgrade your trailer wheels in no time. Look better and tow more confidently by ditching the old rusted out wheels for new silver 15" steel MOD wheels today! Unsure of what your bolt pattern is? No problem, pull an existing wheel off and take a look at the backside where you'll see a set of stamped numbers indicating what bolt pattern your wheel has.
MOD 15" Wheel Specifications
- Rim Diameter: 15 inches
- Rim Width: 5 inches
- Bolt Pattern: 5x5 (5-lug on 5" bolt circle)
- Pilot: n/a
- Offset: 0-Zero
- Load Capacity: 2,150 lbs
- Part # (Silver): W15555SMW
Please Note: Due to revolving inventory, please allow 3-4 days additional lead time for shipping on select wheels.
Steel trailer wheels vs Aluminum trailer wheels
Benefits of Steel Trailer Wheels
- Cost-effective: Typically, steel wheels are less expensive than aluminum wheels.
- Strength and Durability: Steel wheels are usually stronger than aluminum allowing them to handle heavier loads. In addition, steel wheels are often more durable than aluminum wheels and can handle years of wear and tear.
Drawbacks of Steel Trailer Wheels
- Rust. Unless you have galvanized steel wheels, your wheels can rust over time. This can cause issues with both the visual appeal of your wheels as well as their structural integrity.
- Heavy. Steel wheels tend to be heavier. Depending on how you use your trailer, this can be an issue, especially because the weight of the wheels is not carried by the suspension of the trailer.
Benefits of Aluminum Trailer Wheels
- Naturally Rust Proof. Aluminum doesn't rust, therefore you never have to worry about corrosion eating away at your wheel.
- Light Weight. Compared to steel trailer wheels, aluminum wheels are lighter. This increases your fuel efficiency and lightens your load.
Drawbacks of Aluminum Trailer Wheels
- Strength. Aluminum wheels are not as strong as steel. Although this is rarely an issue, depending on the weight of your trailer and what you use your trailer for, this could be an issue.
- More Expensive. Aluminum trailer wheels are most often priced higher than steel wheels.







