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Torque specs for wheel lug nuts vary depending on several factors like stud size, wheel size and wheel material. The linked image provides a listing of commonly recommended torque values. The studs on your hubs #A35RS545E are 1/2-inch diameter and…
view full answer...You'll want to connect the black wire to a switch or circuit you can turn on and off for the Red Identification Light Bar with White LED Utility Light item #OPT88FR. If you wire it up like a standard light to a tail light wire the white utility…
view full answer...The Load Ranges for trailer tires basically dictate the weight capacity range of the tire. I don't know what size you have, but there would be no reason you couldn't go from a Load Range B tire up to a Load Range C. I attached a couple help…
view full answer...Yes, you can replace your load range C tires with load range D tires without issue. It will only become any issue when you go down load ranges, not up. The tires will have the same overall diameter as long as they are the same size regardless of…
view full answer...Trailer tires have a lifespan of 5-6 years or 10,000-12,000 miles - whichever comes first. If you were going on a shorter trip I would say you can stretch them out a little more, but since you're almost doubling up their mileage and they are that…
view full answer...Anyone with a jack that can get the wheels off the ground can install tires/wheels on your 5th wheel. If you are looking for a company that can install the tires on your wheels, you can use any tire store that does automotive tires. The way the…
view full answer...The 15" term is in reference to the size wheel that the Provider ST225/75R15 Radial Tire is mounted to. This particular part #A225R6FPS is a tire and wheel combo. The wheel has a 6 on 5-1/2 bolt pattern which is important to know so that your…
view full answer...I couldn't be 100% positive about which wheel studs you'd need without seeing the trailer and being able to measure. I just don't have enough information. This bein said, by virtue of the trailer having a 5 on 4-1/2 inch wheel bolt…
view full answer...The difference between load ranges varies based on the tire size and brand. When comparing two tires of the same size and brand, a load range D tire will always have a greater weight capacity and psi rating than a load range C. However, when…
view full answer...Your current axle on your 4' X 6' Carry on Trailer will likely have either a BT8 Spindle #TRU59FR or BTR Spindle #TRU44FR. You can determine the spindle by removing your current hub and inspecting the bearings or by measuring the spindle…
view full answer...The reason that you cannot find a list of all load ranges and the weight capacity for each in regards to trailer tires is because it will be different for each size. For example, a 205/75-15 tire like part #AM10245 which has a load range D rating is…
view full answer...The load range C and D indicate how many ply layers the tire is constructed of. A load range c tire like the Karrier ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire #AM10234 has 6 layers. These layers give the tire a weight rating of 1,925lbs at 60psi. The load…
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