Hey Nick, with the Sendel Aluminum Mod Trailer Wheel #AM22646 you'd actually be limited by the valve stem for air pressure and not the wheel itself. So if you wanted to go with a higher rated valve stem like the part #AM20906 you'd be able to…
Hey JD! The Aluminum AM03 Series Black Machined Trailer Wheel #AM43NR doesn't come with a valve stem so there is no set psi. The valve stem is always the limiting factor. If you add the Americana Metal, Bolt-In Valve Stem #AM20906 you will be…
Hey Brad. The TireMinder i10 TPMS for RVs and Trailers w/ Signal Booster item #TM89FR has a usable range of 100' while in motion. The included booster really increases the range and signal strength of the TPMS sensors. Are you interested in a…
Hey Jared. The Americana Metal, Bolt-In Valve Stem item #AM20906 is not stainless steel. It's made of chrome plated brass. We do not have any valve stems that are made of stainless steel.
Since wheels will be able to withstand the psi rating of any of the tires that are meant to fit it you will need to look at the valve stem as that is the deciding factor. If your valve stem has the rubber all the way up to the threads, like part…
The Aluminum HWT Hi-Spec Series 03 Mod Trailer Wheel - 15" x 6" Rim - 6 on 5-1/2 Item #AM22646 do not come with center caps or lug nuts. I recommend the Trailer Wheel Center Cap, Chrome, 4.25" Pilot Size Item #425EZ for your center…
Hi Craig! Thanks for the pictures! ^___^ The Americana Aluminum Trailer Wheel - Split Spoke - 15" x 6" Rim - 5 on 4-1/2" #AM63FV is very very similar to the Sendel T03 wheel. To the point of not being able to tell them apart, to be…
Hey Daniel you have done your research well. Congrats on the new trailer! The Dexter Trailer Springs Over-Under Conversion Kit item #K71-385-00 works with 3" diameter axles and you will need three of them as they are sold individually. The…
In order to pick out the correct tires and wheels for a trailer you are going to need to know some information on your trailer first. First thing you will want to know is the bolt pattern of the hubs on your trailer. I attached an FAQ article on how…
To determine the date any trailer tire was made, including the Loadstar ST225/75D15 Bias Trailer Tire #AM1ST96 you only need to find the date code. There will be a four-digit code on the sidewall of the tire and the first two numbers are the week of…
Hey Bill. We've got just over a dozen options for 15" steel wheels that'll work with the Kodiak Disc Brake Kit item #K2R35S, you were looking at. I have linked our selection below. The 15" x 6" Rim Dexstar Steel Mini Mod…
Hi Kathy, I do have an option for you with the Curt Reducer Sleeve #C49WQ, but there is no magnetic 2" to 1-1/4" reducer available. The above sleeve will go into your 2" reducer and will neck it down to the 1-1/4" receiver size so…
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Tire Repair Tools: Essential for Every Road Warrior
Tire repair tools are a must-have for anyone who spends time on the road. Whether you're a weekend warrior or a long-haul traveler, having the right tools can save you from unexpected tire troubles. Consider the quality, fit, and compatibility with your vehicle when choosing the perfect set.
A quality tire repair kit should include durable tools that fit your specific tire needs. Look for kits with high-quality valve stems, patches, and tools that are easy to use. Compatibility with your vehicle's tires is crucial, and having a mix of sizes can be beneficial for different situations.
Check the specifications of your tires and compare them with the valve stem sizes in the kit. Some kits offer multiple sizes, which can be handy. It's also a good idea to have a few extra stems on hand, as they can vary slightly in size, like having both 14mm and 9/16" nuts.
Practice using your tire repair tools before you need them. Familiarize yourself with the process of patching a tire and replacing valve stems. Keep your tools organized and easily accessible in your vehicle. This preparation can make a big difference when you're on the road.
Common issues include mismatched sizes of valve stems and tools that don't fit your specific tire type. It's important to verify the compatibility of all components before hitting the road. Also, ensure that the tools are of high quality to avoid any failures during use.
Store your tire repair tools in a dry, cool place to prevent rust and damage. Regularly check the condition of the tools and replace any worn-out parts. Keeping them clean and organized will ensure they are ready to use when you need them most.