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The two sizes you mentioned are pretty similar and fit many of the same 15 inch wheels. The 205/75-15 fits rim widths of 5 inch to 6-1/2 inch whereas the 225/75-15 fits widths that are 5 inch to 6 inch. The 205 is 27.1 inches tall and the 225 is 28.4…
view full answer...Okay, let's start real quick with if you should have different load rated tires on your tandem axle trailer - you can, but it isn't advisable as they will wear differently, or you'd need to keep a real close eye on the psi of each tire to…
view full answer...I can help you out with the best ST205/75R15 tires for your 4,300 lb travel trailer, and since you asked for options I'll mention a couple, though the best option due to its value and quality is from Kenda: - Karrier ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer…
view full answer...I can see from your image you do have a 205/75R15 tire but I am unable to make out the exact load range for the tire. We have the Karrier ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire in a Load Range C #AM10244(1,820lbs) or Load Range D #AM10245(2,150lbs). Be sure…
view full answer...For a tandem axle trailer rated for 7000 lbs, you can use either a Load Range C or D tire. Each axle will be rated for 3500 lbs so you need a tire that will carry 1/2 that capacity. That would make your minimum load range before limiting your system…
view full answer...Karrier and Loadstar are two different brand names used by Kenda. There's no difference in quality or function between the two brand names. For a ST175/80-13 Radial trailer tire in load range D, I'd recommend part #AM10210 if you're…
view full answer...An ST205/75R15 tire size like you have now will have a section width of 8.1 inches and overall diameter of 27.3 inches. An ST225/75R15, #AM10256, will have a section width of 8.9 inches and overall diameter of 28.4 inches. So the larger size is 0.8…
view full answer...I definitely recommend to switch over from bias tire part #AM1HP52 to radials if you are traveling on a hot Florida Highway. Radial tires cords are positioned to flex easier than the stiffer sidewall of the bias tires. Bias tires create more friction…
view full answer...It sounds like you have a pretty nice trip planned! Bias trailer tires do not have a set range you can travel as they meet DOT standards for a tire. With that said before you start your trip I would make sure to check your tires for any dry rot or…
view full answer...Hey Matt, it certainly may be possible to upgrade the tires on your utility trailer. Space limitations are the main thing to consider though. Our rule is that you want at least 3" between the tire and the wheel well/fender, and you want at least…
view full answer...For the 2 wires coming off the brake magnet, either wire can be used for either ground or power. You will just want to make sure that the ground wire has a good connection to a clean, corrosion and paint-free location on the trailer frame. A bad…
view full answer...Yes, you can jump the front axles brake output circuit to power the rear axle. Check out the picture I attached to see how most people do this.
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