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A larger trailer tire basically wins in every category like you mentioned. Less rolling resistance, less affected by bumps in road for smoother ride quality, and bearings/hub spins less so in theory less wear and tear. So as long as you have room for…
view full answer...Both the 4.80/4.00-8 and 5.70-8 tires sizes will fit the same wheel size, 8 x 3-3/4 inch. The 5.70 is taller by 2 inches and wider by 1.2 inches. If you have more than 1 inch of space between the tire and a fender and more than 1.2 inches between the…
view full answer...You can replace a 4.80-8 trailer tire with a 4.80-12 or a 5.30-12 trailer tire, but there are a few things to consider before making the change. First, 4.80-12 and 5.30-12 tires are going to have a larger overall diameter than a 4.80-8 tire, by about…
view full answer...For a trailer tire, the narrowest option rim for any given tire is going to be the best option. For a 205/75-15, the best option would be a 5 inch rim. The reason that narrower is better is because it provides more support for the tire. Since trailer…
view full answer...I did some research on your Haulmark 5X8 Enclosed Cargo Trailer and it looks like the Westlake ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire part #LHAW121 is exactly what you need. This assembly has a load range D rating which is suitable for use up to 2,150 lbs…
view full answer...If you went with the next larger 15 inch trailer tire size of 225/75-15 in place of what you currently have and went with a higher Load Range which calls for higher PSI you'd gain about half an inch overall. For that I'd recommend the…
view full answer...The Bulldog 182513 is an old part which is no longer available. Based on our records, the Bulldog 182513 was a 10,000 lb square weld on side wind jack with 12-3/4" lift. It measured 26-3/4" retracted and 39-1/2" extended. Our best…
view full answer...I understand your concern for the accuracy of the dimensions of these products to ensure your are looking at the proper items. If you are looking at the CE Smith Offset Spare Trailer Tire Carrier #CE27310G, it fits fits 4-lug and 5-lug wheels, up to…
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...I'm not sure which video you're looking for, but I can just tell you that the easiest way to use the CE Smith Spare Tire Carrier for Trailers #CE22007Z-11050-2 is with the threads facing out. You could also install it so that the threads face…
view full answer...The most similar size to a 175/80-13 in a 14-inch diameter wheel size will be a 205/75-14 which will be right at 2 inches taller in diameter. For a wheel and tire in that size I would recommend the Provider part #TTWA14RWS. This has a white spoke…
view full answer...Yes. You can mount the Taylor Made Low-Profile Boat Fender Mounting Bracket #3691010 on the aluminum rail of a pontoon boat. You would need to drill a small pilot hole in the rails and then use a slightly larger self tapping screw to install this…
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