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If the trailer's GVWR is 2,500 pounds you'll be fine with a Load Range D or E tire. A 205/65-10 tire with Load Range D like #AM1HP54 is rated up to 1,330 pounds at 70 psi and the E tire like #AM1HP56 is rated up to 1,650 pounds at 90…
view full answer...Different size and bolt pattern wheels that take the same tire size will have different psi ratings. If your existing wheels are rated for 65 psi then it is less likely that they would also be rated for 80 psi which is what an ST225/75-15 load range…
view full answer...I think I have a solution for you in the Global Link RV Entry Door Locking Latch Kit, #295-000021 for white or, #295-000019 for black. This latch kit measures 3.47" wide x 4.28" tall, fits doors that are 1-1/4" to 1-1/2" thick,…
view full answer...Here is a list of the wheels and tires we currently carry which fit a 5 on 5-1/2" bolt pattern. Kenda Loadstar 205/65-10 Bias Trailer Tire w/ 10" Solid Center Wheel - 5 on 5-1/2 - LR E #AM3H454 Kenda Loadstar 205/65-10 Bias Trailer Tire w/…
view full answer...We have seen people mount storage boxes on either side of the nose of a V-nose trailer like what you see in the picture I attached. The part #DZ91717P would work well if you have room for it like that. The dimensions of the box are 36" long…
view full answer...We do offer a couple of axles that may be what you are looking for. You said it is the front axle with brakes, but you do not use electric brakes. You will want to take a couple of measurements to make sure you are replacing your axle with one that…
view full answer...When you convert the width of your 180mm tire into inches, it's going to be 7.08", and the E-Track Wheel Chock #3481731 is designed to handle a maximum of 7" tires and you're going to be right at the cusp. Since we're dealing…
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...When it comes to switching your 205/75/R15 tires to a 225/75/R15 tire it all depends on the height of the tire. For example, The Provider ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range D #TR20515D fits 15 inch x 5 inch, 15 inch x 5-1/2 inch, 15 inch x…
view full answer...The Westlake ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire part #LHWL300 has a load range D rating which indicates it maintains a 2,150 lb capacity at 65 psi. The letters (B, C, D, E, etc.) simply represent the weight capacity of a tire which is different for each…
view full answer...You can add larger wheels and tires to a trailer as long as you have enough room for the larger size. The main clearance issues we find when putting larger tires and wheels on a trailer is from the top of the tire to the fender and from the inside…
view full answer...I'll start off by saying that it's really going to depend on what's available for your coach, but I don't think it's ever a bad thing to up 1 load from what you'd normally use, just for some added peace of mind. If you've…
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