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Kenda Tires and Wheels AM3H220 Review

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Review of Kenda Tires and Wheels AM3H220


Today, we'll be taking a look at part number: AM3H220The Kenda 165/65 X 8 Bias Trailer Tire with 8" White Wheel. This wheel does have a white, powder coat finish over e-coat primer. This will help to resist rust and corrosion. This wheel measures 8" in diameter by 5-3/8" wide. It has a 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern. There are a few ways you can find these dimensions, and we'll go ahead and show you two.

If you draw a circle through the center of each of the 5 lug nut holes and measure the diameter of that circle, that will give you your 4-1/2" measurement. You can also measure from the center of one bolt hole to the center of the bolt hole right next to it, and that measurement is 2-5/8". If you refer to the chart in the product page for this wheel and tire combo, you'll see that 2-5/8" measurement will mean that you have a 5 and 4-1/2" bolt pattern. This wheel has a 1,100 lbs. wheel capacity, and has 1/2" X 20" wheel bolt size.

One other dimension you will need to know is the pilot diameter. This is the large hole in the center of the wheel that fits over the hub of the trailer axle. This wheel has a 2.8" pilot diameter. Now, we'll now move on to the tire: This is a Loadstar 165/65 X 8" tire. It has an outside diameter of 16-1/2".

It is a load range C tire, 6-ply rating, giving it a maximum load of 800 lbs at 70 psi. It is of bias construction, which means the belts within the tire run the length of the tire. This tire wheel combo comes with a limited two-year warranty. And that does it for part number: AM3H220. .








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