Complete wheel 6.00-14 KINGS TIRE V-8509 8PR tractor series 48 left RA 5 x 140mm
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Complete wheel 6.00-14 KINGS TIRE V-8509 8PR tractor series 48 left RA 5 x 140mm
Product.Nr.: 990016651
Manufacturer: KINGS TIRE
This complete wheel from KINGS TIRE is specifically designed for agricultural applications on tractors. The combination of a robust 6.00-14 tyre with V-8509 tread and a grey steel rim ensures reliable traction, high stability and a long service life in tough working conditions. The one-piece wheel is ready for installation for the left side and is ideal for use at low driving speeds in the field, farmyard and on grass.
Technical data
- Product type: Complete wheel
- Brand: KINGS TIRE
- Industry: Agriculture
- Application: Tractor
- Series: serie 48
- Tyre size: 6.00-14
- Diameter: 690 mm
- Width: 165 mm
- Tread: V-8509
- PR (Ply Rating): 8PR
- Inch size: 14 inch
- Tyre type: TT (Tube Type)
- Rim: 5Jx14H2
- Offset: ET0
- Rim design: 1-piece
- PCD: 94/140/5
- Wheel material: Steel
- Rim colour: grey
- Max. load capacity: 500 kg
- Tyre pressure: 3,0 bar
- Max. speed: 15 km/h
- Installation: left
Benefits and applications
This complete wheel is designed for daily use in agriculture. The V-8509 tread provides good grip on soft and mixed ground, supporting safe power transmission when working in the field or farmyard. The 8PR carcass ensures high robustness and load capacity up to 500 kg per wheel, while the permissible tyre pressure of 3,0 bar enables stable driving.
The one-piece grey steel rim is particularly resistant to mechanical loads and weathering. With the PCD 94/140/5 and offset ET0, the wheel is optimised for suitable tractor applications in the agricultural sector. The design for a maximum speed of 15 km/h makes this complete wheel ideal for work trips, manoeuvring, farmyard and field use.
Explanation of technical terms
- TT (Tube Type): The tyre is designed for use with an inner tube.
- PR (Ply Rating): Indicates the load rating class of the carcass. 8PR stands for a reinforced version with higher load capacity.
- Inch size: Specifies the rim diameter in inches (here 14 inch).
- Offset (ET): Distance between the rim centreline and the hub mounting surface. ET0 means the mounting surface is at the centre of the rim.
- PCD 94/140/5: Describes the bolt circle and the number of mounting holes of the rim.
- 1-piece: The rim is made from one piece and is not split or multi-part.
Frequently asked questions about this product
To find a suitable complete wheel, we need five pieces of information:
- Tyre size — shown on the sidewall of the old tyre, for example 195/50 R13.
- Number of holes and bolt circle diameter — how many wheel bolts and what is the bolt circle diameter. For a four-hole pattern, measure from the centre of one hole to the centre of the hole directly opposite. With a five-hole pattern, this isn’t possible directly because no hole is directly opposite — in this case, it helps to check the vehicle documents or a photo of the back of the rim.
- Offset (ET) — see below.
- Hub bore (centre hole) — the diameter of the opening in the centre of the rim.
- Load capacity — the load index must match the axle load, and must be at least the value stated in the vehicle documents.
What the offset (ET) does: It indicates how far the contact surface of the rim is from the centre of the rim, and thus determines how far the wheel protrudes outwards or inwards. An ET that is too small will cause the wheel to rub against the outer edge of the mudguard; one that is too large will cause it to rub against the brake or the frame on the inside.
Reading the offset: It is usually stamped on the inside of the rim, for example ‘ET30’. If there is no stamp, measure it yourself.
Measuring the ET yourself — here’s how:
- Remove the wheel and lay it flat, ideally with the outer side facing downwards.
- Measure the total width G of the rim: from the outer edge of one rim flange to the outer edge of the other. Half of this distance is the centre of the rim.
- Measure dimension A: place a straight ruler across the top rim flange and determine the distance from this edge to the hub contact surface — that is, to the surface that rests against the vehicle.
- Calculation: ET = A − G/2
Example: Total width 230 mm, measurement A 145 mm. Centre of the rim = 115 mm. ET = 145 − 115 = 30. A positive result means that the contact surface lies outside the centre of the rim — this is the normal case. A value of zero means it is exactly centred, whilst negative values indicate it lies further inwards.
The quickest way is still to take a photo of the back of the old rim — this shows the bolt pattern and usually the embossed dimensions as well.
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