Keating & Son’s Tire & Commercial Services carries the most common commercial truck wheels in case you damaged yours from and accident or blowout.

22.5 X 8.25 and 24.5 X 8.25

22.5 x 8.25 and 24.5 x 8.25 hub-piloted wheels are by far the most popular size and set up.

They are available in all materials and finishes – upgrade to a polished, extra-service, or easy-maintenance version.

22.5 X 9.00

22.5 x 9.00 wheels are common for heavy haul applications.

They come in two common offsets / positions:

  • 6.94″ / All Position – appropriate for dual applications
  • 3.12″ / Steer Only – appropriate for single applications

22.5 X 7.5

22.5 x 7.5 wheels are less common, but still available in aluminum and steel


Wide-Based Wheels

12.25 and 13.00 wheels are growing in popularity.
Both steel and aluminum versions are offered. Explore offsets and applications below

12.25

12.25 are popular for tag and lift axles. There are three common offsets:

  • 0″ or 0.56″: Drive/Trailer – mounting face sits about dead center
  • 3.88″: All Position – mounting face sits in about 3” from the curb
  • 5.80: Steer Only – mounting face sits in about 1” from the curb

13.00

13.00″ wheels have four common offsets and one common bus application:

  • 0″ or 0.56″: Drive/Trailer – mounting face sits about dead center
  • 3.5″: All Position – mounting face sits in about 4” from the curb
  • 4.95″: Steer Only – mounting face sits in about 2” from the curb
  • 6.42: Steer Only – mounting face sits in about 0.5” from the curb
  • 335mm – this has a larger bore center and is referred to as a “Mixer Wheel”

SUPER SINGLE WHEELS

14.00

14.00″ or “X-One” wheels wheels often replace dualies. There are two common offsets:

  • 0″ or 0.56″: Drive/Trailer – mounting face sits about dead center
  • 2.00: Trailer – mounting face sits in about 5” from the curb

Call Keating & Son’s Tire & Commercial Services today to order your next set of wheels.

Commercial Truck Wheels - Illustrating visual offsets