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The 205/65-10 and the 20.5 x 8-10 would be very close in size. Assuming that 20.5 is the diameter of the tire and 8 is the width. The Kenda 205/65-10 Bias Trailer Tire with 10 inch White Wheel, #AM3H390, for example, is 8.3 inches wide with a…
view full answer...The modern size equivalent of the 20.5x8-10 that you have currently would be the same size tire that is on the #AM3H340 that you referenced, 205/65-10. As long as the bolt pattern of your current hubs are 4 on 4 inch the wheels of this would bolt…
view full answer...The 18.5x8.5-8 is actually an old tire size that is not used much anymore. The closest metric size to your existing tire would be 215/60-8, which is what I would recommend for your vintage Apache trailer. Tire and wheel combo #AM3H290 is a great…
view full answer...We do have exactly what you're looking for to replace the tires of your Apache Mesa Trailer, and occasionally across different years or owners replacing tires/wheels, sizes are going to vary. The biggest difference between these two tires is the…
view full answer...The Curt Class III hitch, part #C13161 is indeed a fit for a 2013 Chevy Tahoe PPV (Police Package Vehicle). You can see it being installed on a 2012 St. Charles County Police PPV Tahoe by clicking the provided link. The tow package harness is already…
view full answer...We have a few bearing kits that could potentially work for your utility trailer, but we first need to determine what you have on your trailer so that we can pick out the correct parts. What you would need to do is remove a current hub and get the…
view full answer...First you will need the 4-Way #C56382 wiring harness if your 2023 Honda Odyssey does not already have a 4-way. This will connect to the 7-Way Kit #ETBC7 which includes the wiring needed for running a charge line as well as installing a brake…
view full answer...For your pontoon boat trailer, I recommend moving to a larger tire so that you can get the speed rating you need. I would only move up one size, so you don't go too far with adding height to your trailer. I recommend the Taskmaster 5.30-12 Bias…
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...Yes, 8 inch and 12 inch trailer wheels with 4 bolt holes, like parts #AM20011 and #AM20122 respectively, fit the same 4 on 4 bolt pattern. If you're asking because you're replacing hubs on your trailer then it's not quite as simple. The…
view full answer...The maximum life span of a trailer tire is typically 5 or so years, so you're absolutely correct in thinking they should be replaced. They're probably pretty cracked up and dry-rotted at this point. If at all possible, I'd go with the…
view full answer...Many times Dexter hubs will fit on a Lippert axle, but Lippert does have a few axles out there with special spindle sizes. Every Lippert axle comes with a tag or plate on the axle that gives a serial number or NV number. If you can give me that…
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