Replacement 5.30-12 Tire & Wheel For Fleetwood Yuma Trailer
Updated 09/27/2022 | Published 09/26/2022 >
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I have a 2008 Fleetwood Yuma tent trailer. The wheels are original and currently the tires are 5.30x12 Hi Run. Two of the last 3 sets of tires have delaminated and Im wondering if I can change my wheels to heavier duty stock which could use a better quality tire. The first half of this trailers life I had no delam problems and the tires seemed to last noticeably longer.
asked by: Brian B
Expert Reply:
Yes, you can change your wheels and tires to something better so you won't see the deterioration you are now. I highly recommend wheels from Dexstar, and they right ones will depend on if you have a 4 or 5 lug hub:
- 4-Lug: Dexstar Steel Spoke Trailer Wheel # AM20122
- 5-Lug: Dexstar Steel Spoke Trailer Wheel # AM20132
These wheels need a valve stem, the Americana Rubber, Snap-In Valve Stem # AM20904, and for tires go with a higher-quality option than your current ones, the Taskmaster 5.30R12 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range C # TT53012C.
Just make sure these have the correct capacity for your trailer; they have a 1,050 lb per-tire rating, so you want to make sure your trailer's weight won't exceed the combined capacity of the tires.
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Dexstar Steel Spoke Trailer Wheel - 12" x 4" Rim - 5 on 4-1/2 - White Powder Coat
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- Steel Wheels - Powder Coat
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