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I believe you mean Load Range since the Load Ranger was the unsuccessful brother of the Lone Ranger. For any given tire size there can be different load ranges. The different load ranges have different weight capacities. This has to do with the…
view full answer...The Firestone Vehicle Suspension, #F2220, that you have referenced would be a good choice if your 1998 Dodge Ram has Contact Overload Springs. This kit works on either 2 wheel drive or 4 wheel drive models that have contact overload springs. I have…
view full answer...For the 2001 Dodge Ram 3500 pickup we do have rear axle air spring kits. Air Lift rear axle kit #AL57215 fits both 2WD and 4WD versions of the 2001 Dodge Ram 3500 pickup, but please note this kit is not compatible with an in-bed 5th wheel or…
view full answer...The trailer will have a plate or sticker on it that will list the VIN number. The weight rating of the axle should be listed on that same plate or sticker. Also, the axle could have a tag or plate on it that will list the weight capacity. You can…
view full answer...The modern size equivalent of the 20.5x8-10 that you have currently would be the same size tire that is on the #AM3H340 that you referenced, 205/65-10. As long as the bolt pattern of your current hubs are 4 on 4 inch the wheels of this would bolt up…
view full answer...Like you said the 7 x 1-1/4 inch electric brakes #AKEBRK-2 will work with reduced braking. But there is another thing to consider and that is that not all brake drums are compatible with both electric and hydraulic brakes. In most cases it is one or…
view full answer...Switching from a hydraulic braking system to electric is actually a lot less complicated than the other way around. You basically just need to lock out your surge brake actuator, swap out your brakes, and then add some wiring and a breakaway kit on…
view full answer...The CE Smith Spare Tire Carrier part #CE22007Z-11050-2 has the same dimensions as the longer version that you already tried part #CE22011Z-11050-2 except shorter so yes, the wider portion of the u-bolt will be 3-3/4 inches and the narrower portion…
view full answer...In your tire size 205/65-10 we have bias ply tires in four load ranges, B, C, D and E. Each will handle different amounts of weight. If your current tires are B-rated then you can switch to a higher-weight-capacity load range C tire if you like.…
view full answer...The Kenda 205/65-10 Bias Trailer Tire with 10" White Wheel #AM3H410 has a speed rating of 65 mph. This is definitely the most common speed rating for this size trailer tire, but it's not a hard rule that all tires in this size carry the same…
view full answer...The Kenda 205/65-10 Bias Trailer Tire with 10" White Wheel part #AM3H460 comes with valve stems that are suitable to handle the 90 psi rating of the tires though I am not sure if they are coined high pressure or not. If you want to swap them out…
view full answer...You will want to make sure you do not exceed the weight capacity of the trailer. Upgrading tires or wheels will not allow you to carry more weight than what the trailer is designed to handle. With that being said you can upgrade the tires and/or…
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