Trailer Tires & Wheels
The Trailer Tires & Wheels You Need
Good tires and wheels make all the difference. We keep the best in stock, ready when you need them.
What We Keep In Stock
We carry the most common sizes and styles
- Trailer Tires: 235/80/16, 235/80/16, 225/75/15 triangle brand, 205/75/15 triangle brand, and more. These fit most standard trailers.
- Trailer Wheels: Steel, galvanized, mod, spoke, and aluminum wheels. Strong, safe, and built to last.
- Spare Tire Mounts: We carry bolt-on mounts and offer installation at our shop.
- Small Trailer Tires: 13" and 14" sizes — great for floe utility trailers.
- Heavy Duty Trailer Tires: Load Range D, E, and G — ideal for work trailers and heavier loads.
Need help picking the right one? We’re here to make sure you get the size and fit that’s right for your trailer. Need it mounted to your trailer? No problem. Want a spare? Our full-service shop can help you out!Get Yours Before They’re Gone
Trailer Tire & Wheel Brands We Trust
We stock or can get:
- Carlisle
- Provider
- LoadStar
- Goodyear Endurance
- Taskmaster
- Dexstar (trailer wheels)
- Americas Wheel (aluminum options)
Popular Trailer Tire Sizes We Keep In Stock
(or can order)
- ST205/75R15 C / D
ST225/75R15 D/E
ST175/80R13 C
ST235/80R16 E/G
Types of Trailer Wheels Available
- Steel Wheels
- Aluminum Alloy Wheels
- Galvanized Steel Wheels
Why Choose Central Trailer Sales?
- Tires and wheels in stock
- Staff that helps you find the right fit
- Quick installs, or easy pickup if you prefer
- Honest prices
We help you get back on the road fast.
Get Yours Before They’re Gone
Our tires and wheels move fast. Summer and fall are busy seasons. Sizes sell out quickly. Call us, stop by, or ask us to hold your set. We’ll help you get what you need — fast Need it mounted? No problem. Want a spare? Our full-service shop can help you out!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What size trailer tires do I need?
Trailer tire size depends on your trailer’s load capacity, axle rating, and clearance. Common sizes include ST175/80R13, ST205/75R14, and ST225/75R15. If you’re unsure, bring your trailer in or give us a call, we’ll help you find the right fit.
Can I use car tires on a trailer?
No. You should only use ST (Special Trailer) tires on trailers. Car or LT tires are not designed for trailer use and can cause sway, blowouts, or unsafe towing. Trailer tires are built with stronger sidewalls and stiffer construction for load handling and stability.
What is the difference between Load Range C, D, and E?
Load range refers to the tire’s strength and weight capacity:
C: Light-duty (up to 1,820 lbs per tire)
D: Medium-duty (up to 2,540 lbs per tire)
E: Heavy-duty (up to 2,830 lbs per tire)
We’ll help you match the correct load range based on your trailer’s needs.
How often should I replace trailer tires?
Most trailer tires should be replaced every 3–5 years, even if the tread looks good. Look for signs of dry rot, cracking, or uneven wear. Tires also wear down from UV exposure, not just miles driven.
Serving Minneapolis, Minnesota and Surrounding Areas
Central Trailer Sales proudly serves customers in East Bethel and Jordan, Minnesota, and nearby towns like Forest Lake, Renville, and Ramsey, MN. Whether you're looking for trailer tires, trailer wheels, or full tire and rim combos, we keep popular sizes in stock and ready for fast pickup or install. Call or visit us for top brands like Goodyear, Carlisle, Dexstar, and more.
Looking for trailer tires near Minneapolis or spare tire mounts in Minnesota? We’ve got you covered.
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Call our..
East Bethel, Minnesota Trailer Parts Department:
18661 Minnesota 65, East Bethel, MN 55011 - Service Phone: 763-280-5040.
Jordan, Minnesota Trailer Parts Department:
16701 Greystone Ln Jordan, MN 55352 - Service Phone: 952-234-7770