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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 trailer tire and wheel combination part #AM31985 is received from the supplier already with the tire mounted on the wheel. The supplier does not balance the combination, but when the tire is installed to the wheel they will line the high (heavy)…
view full answer...Great question. As a general rule, when your trailer is loaded to it's full capacity, there should be a minimum clearance of 3 inches between the top of your tire and the underside of your fender.This should give you adequate clearance for…
view full answer...Yes, your tires should fit the HWT Hi-Spec Trailer Wheel, Item #AM22327, so long as they are 14 inch tires. A 5-1/2 inch rim is pretty common size for a 14 inch tire. I have attached additional information and videos for you to check out that should…
view full answer...The tire/wheel combo would work fine for you. It's stated that way because most folks typically want to use a galvanized or aluminum wheel for a boat trailer. As long as they're not being exposed to salt water, people do use powder coated…
view full answer...Even on a trailer from the 1960's I've never heard of a 5 on 4 bolt pattern. Where exactly are you measuring the 4 inches? With a 5 lug pattern you need to measure from the center of one bolt hole to the outside edge of one of the furthest…
view full answer...Your math is correct in your trailer weight load example. If a fully-loaded tandem axle trailer weighs 4000-lbs then each of the 4 tires will bear 1/4th of that load, or 1000-lbs. In this case a tire rated for 1300-lbs would provide a good safety…
view full answer...I wish I could tell you what size tire you need but there are several tire sizes out there and there's no way I could be able to determine what your trailer has without any info on it. In order to pick out the correct tire size to replace what…
view full answer...Size is not what distinguishes a trailer tire from a passenger car tire. The same size tire could be produced as either a vehicle tire or a trailer tire. What makes a trailer tire different is construction. Special trailer (ST) tires have stiffer…
view full answer...The size difference between the Kenda Karrier ST175/80R13 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range D #AM10210 and a 185-80R13 tire is the diameter and the width. We don't have any radials in that size, so I'll compare to the similar Kenda Loadstar…
view full answer...You just need the valve stem that is associated with wheel #AM20539 for a proper fit. In this case it is valve stem #AM20904. This valve stem presses into the hole so that the larger diameter end won't allow it to pull out of the wheel. I have…
view full answer...The higher the ply rating, the tougher a given tire size is going to be. I would stick with the tires that are recommended by the trailer manufacturer. A tire that is rated lower but the same size can wear out faster because of its lower capacity.…
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