Is Trailer Tire Size 4.00-8 Same as 4.80-8
Question:
Hi, I am interested in p/n AM 30060, boat trailer tire. My current tire is 4.80x8, 5 on 4.5. Your tire referenced above shows not only 4.80x8, but also 4.00x8. I am curious about the difference and if this tire/ rim will work for me. Thank you in advance! Your website is very informative and the videos are very helpful! Thanks again!
asked by: Thomas M
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Expert Reply:
Hey Thomas, this is a great question but the size 4.80-8 is the same as the 4.00-8 which is why it is listed as 4.00/4.80-8. This the correct size for you need based on it's bolt pattern of 5 on 4-1/2 inch as well.
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Jameson C
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Yates Y-Style Bow Stop for Boat Trailers - Heavy-Duty Rubber - 7" Span - 1/2" Shaft
- Boat Trailer Parts
- Guards and Pads
- Bow Stop
- 4 Inch Wide
- Black Rubber
- 4 Inch Long
- Fits 1/2 Inch Shaft
- Yates Rubber
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