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Typically higher load ranges of tires means higher capacity and a higher max PSI. For example the Loadstar ST175/80D13 Bias Trailer Tire Load range D part #AM1ST77 has a maximum load rating of 1,610 lbs at 65 PSI. While the same tire in load range…
view full answer...Yes, you can replace your load range C tires with load range D tires without issue. It will only become any issue when you go down load ranges, not up. The tires will have the same overall diameter as long as they are the same size regardless of…
view full answer...We do offer a black Rearview Boat Mirror from CIPA, part #CM11080, which clamps to windshield frames from 3/8-inch to 1-1/4-inch wide (or it can be permanently mounted). This convex mirror's face measures 4-inches high x 11-inches long for…
view full answer...The CIPA Rearview Boat Mirror part #CIP54FR will require the CIPA Mirror Bracket for Boat Windshield part #CM02310 for installation. If you're looking for a suction cup mounted mirror then I recommend the CIPA Rearview Boat Mirror part…
view full answer...Since you are limiting your trailer to 10000lbs, and the average tongue weight is 10-15% of the trailer weight, you are looking at 1000-1500lbs tongue weight. With that said it is a good idea to use a jack with a larger capacity as it will be able to…
view full answer...An ST205/75R14 tire with a load range D would generally have a maximum weight capacity of 2,100-lbs at 65 psi. For example, the Karrier Radial Trailer Tire, Item #AM10235, has a maximum load capacity of 2,040-lbs at 65 psi. Each tire can have a…
view full answer...Trailer makers don't often maintain records of the small parts like bearings that are used in their trailers (even when you can tell them its VIN) so the way to know for certain what replacement parts you need is to pull one of the hubs, remove…
view full answer...We can help you with a spare trailer hub-and-drum assembly and/or spare bearings for your trailer. Thank you for your photo. Either way you will need to pull one of the hubs to get the part numbers from the inner and outer bearings. These part…
view full answer...Thanks for that info, and based on that I can narrow down the options for you considerably, but you will need to do a bit of measuring in order to make sure you get the right hub and drum assembly. Based on having Dexter axles and a 10,000 lb GVWR…
view full answer...You're correct. A 6 on 5-1/2 inch bolt pattern will have 6 lugs with a 5-1/2 inch bolt circle. That means that if you measure from the center of one bolt across the hub to center of the opposite bolt, that distance will be 5-1/2 inches. I'll…
view full answer...Trailer wheel and tires are not balanced typically which is why our wheel and tire combos like the part #AM31990 are not balanced. It doesn't really end up making a difference so we don't recommend it either.
view full answer...Our trailer wheel and tires like the Kenda Karrier part #AM31990 that you mentioned do not come balanced. We do have balancing beads that you can use that will balance them for you like with the Counteract part #CA66VR which comes with enough to…
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