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(888) 312-8812 Login SignupThe Alcoa Aluminum Wheel supports vehicle load while providing a mounting surface for the tire and brake components. Once installed, the wheel rotates with the hub and transmits driving and braking forces between the axle and the road surface. Its hub-piloted design centers the wheel using the hub rather than the studs, promoting proper alignment during rotation. The wheel integrates with steel wheel hardware and functions continuously during vehicle operation. With a high-polish finish and large-diameter format, the Alcoa 823627 serves as a structural wheel component for heavy-duty applications.
| Width | 12.25" |
| Bore Diameter | 220.1mm |
| Bolt Circle Diameter | 285.75 mm |
| Bolt Hole Quantity | 10 |
| Max Load (lbs) | 12300 lbs |
| Max Cold Infl. (psi) | 130 psi |
| Wheel Diameter | 22.5" |
| Bolt Hole Diameter | 26 mm |
| Outset | 3.88 in. |
| Approximate Weight (LBS) | 62 lbs |
| Finish | High Polish |
| Mounting System | Hub Pilot |
| Valve Stem | TR553E |
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Aftermarket truck wheels are a dime a dozen in the market, but when it comes to aluminum wheels, one name stands out from the rest: Alcoa®. For over 70 years, Alcoa wheels have been a trusted brand for aluminum truck and bus wheels. The company was among the first to mass produce forged aluminum wheels in 1948, and now, it offers a wide range of wheels and wheel components for trucks, trailers, buses worldwide. Alcoa’s aluminum wheels offer a lighter, more efficient alternative to steel wheels, resulting in fuel savings and improved mileage. All Alcoa wheels are impact tested and designed to minimize hub-to-wheel contact for increased corrosion resistance and longer service life.
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