Distance Between 235/80R16 Tires with the Triple-Axle Trailer Hanger Kit # APTT6SE
Published 10/23/2014 >
Question:
With 235-80-16 tires, how much space will I end up with between each tire?
asked by: Ryan
0
Expert Reply:
You would have about 2-3/4 inches between your tires if you went with the Triple-Axle Trailer Hanger Kit # APTT6SE.
I determined the overall diameter of your tires using the FAQ article I attached to the right and then subtracted that from the distance between the axles recommended this kit to get that figure.
Your overall tire diameter is 30.8 inches, and distance between the axles with this kit is 33-1/2 inches.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
0
Product Page this Question was Asked From
Triple-Axle Trailer Hanger Kit for 2" Slipper Springs - 12" Long Equalizers
- Trailer Suspension Parts
- Hangers
- Suspension Kits
- Boat Trailer
- Camper
- Car Hauler
- Snowmobile Trailer
- Utility Trailer
- Slipper Springs - 2 Inch
- Triple Axle
- Redline
more information >
Featured Help Information
Miscellaneous Media
Continue Researching
- Q&A: Will Triple Axle Hanger Kit # APTT5 Work with Leaf Springs E64SR
- Q&A: Replacement Triple Axle Hanger Kit for 2015 Kaufman Car Hauler with 7k Axles
- Q&A: How to Determine Correct Replacement Slipper Springs for Triple Axle Trailer With 8,000 lb Axles
- Q&A: TRAILER SPRINGS
- Q&A: Replacement Leaf Spring for 7k Rated Trailer Axle that is 25-1/4 inch Long
- Q&A: Installation of Emergency Break Away Cable Repair Kit for Dexter Axle A-60 Brake Actuators
- Q&A: What Size Lug Studs Come With the Buyers Products Stake Pocket Spare Tire Carrier
- Article: Where to Position the Trailer Axle?
- Article: How to Tell the Weight Rating of a Trailer Axle
- Article: Slipper Spring Trailer Suspension System Review
- Article: 7 Common Questions Everyone Has About Trailer Tires
- Article: My Trailer Hitch Doesn't Fit
- Article: Double-Eye Trailer Suspension System Review
- Article: How to Accurately Measure Trailer Leaf Springs


