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Hello Will, Looking to upsize your wheels and tires on your R-Pod? Always a great idea! Your current 205/75R14 tires are about 26.1" in diameter and 8.1" wide. We don’t carry the 205/85R15 size, which suggests it's not very common. A…
view full answer...Great question, William! The Karrier ST225/75R15 #KE63KV is a KR35 while the Karrier ST225/75R15 #AM10303 is a KR03 according to Kenda. There is a slight variation in the tread pattern and from what Kenda says about them it looks like the KR03 is…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...It is not usually necessary to change wheel studs when switching from stamped steel trailer wheels to machined aluminum wheels like the Lionshead #LHSJ211G but I went to our warehouse to measure the thickness of the material at this wheel's hub,…
view full answer...Tire designations ST205/75D14 and ST205/75R14 are both for special trailer tires with a 205mm width, 75-percent aspect ratio and that fit a 14-inch wheel. The difference between them is the tire's type of construction. The ST205/75D14 tire is a…
view full answer...I definitely get where you're coming from, and fortunately we have a pretty cost-effective solution for you with the stainless steel lug nuts. These are slightly more than the standard chrome plated lug nuts so you won't be shelling out too…
view full answer...More than likely the stock lug nuts on your 2020 Pinnacle 32RLTS are a 2-piece design. The 2-piece design is susceptible to swelling when moisture infiltrates the space between the cap and the actual steel lug nut securing the wheel to the vehicle.…
view full answer...Yes, the DeeMaxx Trailer Wheel Lug Nut #DE65GR is strong enough to be used with an RV that has axles with a higher weight capacity.
view full answer...Yes, axle spread and wheel base by definition are the same measurements. You will measure from the center of one axle to the center of the 2nd axle to determine what you axle spread is. This may be difficult as some wheels and covers will make this…
view full answer...Hi Eugene; we only have a handful of 16" x 7" wheels so I will list them all below. To make sure they can handle 110+ psi you can use the Americana Metal, Bolt-In Valve Stem #AM20906 which is rated up to 200 psi. For wheels you can choose…
view full answer...I attached a chart that has all of the recommended lug nut torque specs for trailer wheels. Based on your studs being 1/2 inch, your wheels being 15 inches in diameter, and your lug nuts being coned you would want to torque your lug nuts to 90-120 ft…
view full answer...The letters R and D in a trailer tire size indicate what style of tire is used. If it's a D it's a bias-ply tire or if it's an R it's a radial. The main difference between a radial ply and a bias ply tire is how the tire is…
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