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Hi Travis! 4-1/4" is going to be a pretty typical pilot hole size for a 15 to 16" wheel with 6 lugs, and we have a bunch of options for that. I have the three that I think look the best below, but I also have a link to all of them as well:…
view full answer...Hey Tim! We do have off-road tires like the Kenda ST235/75R15 Radial Off-Road Trailer Tire #KE68JR. However, I don't know what tire size comes on your Geo Pro 19RB. If you can tell me the tire size, or at least the year so I can try to look it up…
view full answer...Hey Ed, welcome back. It looks like we're all sold out of the Tamarack 215/75-14 tires and it doesn't look like we're getting anymore in. For a comparable option, I recommend the Provider ST215/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire item…
view full answer...Hey Billy, our trailer wheel and tire combos like the part #WST67FR are not generally balanced because for most people it doesn't really make a difference. So this combo is not balanced. Now if you wanted to balance this you could pretty easily…
view full answer...Hey Paul, thanks for the information! To add sway bars to your 2025 Entegra Oddessey, I recommend the following parts: Front Sway Bar - Roadmaster Anti-Sway Bar item #RM-1139-189. This kit includes a 1-3/8" diameter sway bar, polyurethane…
view full answer...For your 2020 Forest River Geo Pro I recommend using the Adjustable Width Trailer Hitch Receiver #13703, this will fit most trailer frames; spanning from 22" to 72". This hitch will use the bolt holes on the frame of your trailer to mount,…
view full answer...Since wheels will be able to withstand the psi rating of any of the tires that are meant to fit it you will need to look at the valve stem as that is the deciding factor. If your valve stem has the rubber all the way up to the threads, like part…
view full answer...Hey Mike, we do have a replacement hub/drum that works with the 3k rated Dexter brake assemblies part #K23-472-00 with the part #DX62KR.
view full answer...Hey Kurt, that's not something we recommend at all. If you take a leaf off of the #TRU32FR there's no telling what the capacity would then be or if it would even stay together after the fact. We also don't have instructions on how to do…
view full answer...Hey Dave, Usually, trailer tires are not balanced with weights like car tires because if the trailer weight changes it can cause the weights to vibrate off. So what trailer tire and wheel manufacturers will do is line up the heavy spot in the wheel…
view full answer...It looks like the previous owner of the trailer had vehicle tires installed since there are very few trailer tire manufacturers that carry a 235/75R15 size. Even though it might work for a while, trailer tires are always better to use for trailer…
view full answer...Hello Don, thanks for reaching out. As far as the ST175/80R13 tires, the highest weight capacity we offer would be 1,650 lbs like the Karrier ST175/80R13 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range D #KE78KV. If you are needing a higher weight rating, you will…
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