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The 205/65-10 and the 20.5 x 8-10 would be very close in size. Assuming that 20.5 is the diameter of the tire and 8 is the width. The Kenda 205/65-10 Bias Trailer Tire with 10 inch White Wheel, #AM3H390, for example, is 8.3 inches wide with a…
view full answer...For just a replacement tire, we do have the Kenda Loadstar K364 Trailer Tire #AM10040. This 6.90/6.00-9 size tire will be the exact same size as what you currently have mounted, however we do not currently carry the 9 inch wheels that these will fit.…
view full answer...The modern equivalent to the 20.5x8.0-10 size tires on your pontoon trailer is the 205/65-10 size, which would fit your existing wheels without issue. The highest rated trailer tire we have available in this size is the Kenda Loadstar K399 Bias…
view full answer...The replacement idler hub kit that you referenced, Dexter 2200-lb E-Z Lube Hub Assembly #8-258-50UC1-EZ that is shown in the linked video, does use the same inner and outer bearing (L44649) and it does have the 5-on-4-1/2-inch bolt pattern you…
view full answer...The closest standard trailer tire size to 22 inches overall is the 5.30-12 which has an overall diameter of 21.9 inches. This tire size there are only bias ply tires available like the part #AM30780 for if you have a 4 on 4 inch bolt patter or the…
view full answer...I can help you with determining the correct replacement wheel and tires for your trailer with a 6.90-9 tire. Normally you would just need to measure the diameter of the wheel to get the size, but we know a 6.90-9 tire fits a 9" x 4-1/2" or…
view full answer...On your 10 inch aluminum wheels the largest tire we have available is the Kenda Loadstar K399 Bias Trailer Tire - 205/65-10 - Load Range E #AM1HP56. This tire has a load limit of 1, 650 lbs at 90 psi and has a speed rating of up to 87 mph. The outer…
view full answer...There are a few possibilities that could be causing your trailer tires to blowout. First, the air pressure could be to high or to low. You would need to ensure you are inflating the tires to the maximum psi. Trailer tires are built with a thicker…
view full answer...For just the tire, we have the Loadstar K399 Bias Trailer Tire - 205/65-10 - Load Range E #AM1HP56 which has a 10 ply rating. It has a load capacity of 1650 lbs at 90 psi and has a speed rating of up to 87 mph. I have linked the page to all of your…
view full answer...Your 6.9 - 9 sized tire is the same as a 6.90/6.00-9 like the Kenda Loadstar #AM10040 you mentioned. This tire has a maximum capacity of 1,298 pounds when inflated to 60 psi.
view full answer...You could use a tubeless tire in place of a tube tire. However when you use a tube with a tubeless tire it will cause the tires to generate excessive heat. And heat is the number one enemy of tires. Based on this it is not recommended. It is possible…
view full answer...Your 6.90-9 tires are an older style that we only carry replacement tires for - #AM10040, but I do have a solution for a close matching wheel and tire combination. Your current wheels/tires measure 21.1" in diameter; the closest we have to that…
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