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The appropriate torque spec for any application will vary depending on the construction of the wheel as well as on the stud size. I suggest checking the wheels you're using to see if their manufacturer has a suggested torque rating. Steel…
view full answer...The 15x6 inch wheel #AM20535 will accept 205/75-15 tires, 225/75-15 tires, and 7.00-15LT tires. I have linked the 15 inch tires we carry for you. For a valve stem you can use #AM20904.
view full answer...The spring hanger placement is going to be determined by your axle spacing. For example, if your axles are spaced 33 inches apart, as shown in the attached diagram, a 7K axle slipper spring, like #e74SR, requires a distance of 28-1/2 inches between…
view full answer...I went and pulled a Kenda Karrier ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire with 15" Black Mod Wheel #AM32424 from our warehouse to determine the weight capacities and found that on the sidewall it was stamped Load Range D with a 2,150 lb capacity at…
view full answer...The information on our trailer hitches come from the hitch manufacturers, and those ratings have nothing to do with the actual tow rating of the vehicle. The hitch manufacturers rate the hitch for what it is capable of, independent of the vehicle. To…
view full answer...That's totally fine, Rob. Since the tire you're wanting to use is smaller in diameter you'd have no issues fitting it into your existing wheel well.
view full answer...If you used strong enough brackets when installing the Single Axle Trailer Fender #CE18041ATB they'd be strong enough to support people of all shapes and sizes. These don't have a specific weight capacity but they are pretty strong. Normally…
view full answer...A 4.80x12 trailer tire measures 20.6" diameter x 4.8" wide and a 5.30x12 trailer tire measures 21.5" diameter x 5.3" wide. Therefore, you need to account for an extra 1" of diameter and .5" of width. We recommend having…
view full answer...We do not have any types of parts lists for specific trailers, so in order to choose the correct replacement axle, you will need to know the dimensions of your current axle's hub-face to hub-face and spring center to spring center as in the…
view full answer...Increasing tire width will not really benefit you in any significant way. You would see a slight increase in stability, but if the trailer already rides pretty straight, you may not see any improvement. The 5.30-12 tires would also make the trailer…
view full answer...A 4.80-12 trailer tire and wheel such as the Kenda #AM30630, when inflated will measure 20.7 inches in diameter and have a width of 4.9 inches. A 175/80-13 trailer tire and wheel will measure 24 inches in diameter and have a width of 6.6 inches so…
view full answer...We have a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern wheel like the part #LH35FR which you can use with just the tire part #WST54FR which you could use. But the part #LH66FR does not come in a 5-bolt lug nut setup.
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