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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 psi.…
view full answer...The D in 205/75D15 represents that the tire has a bias ply construction whereas the R in 205/75R15 represents that the tire has a radial ply construction. The difference between a bias and radial ply is in regard to the directions of the cords. In…
view full answer...The reason it says not to put it on a boat trailer is because the Karrier ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire item #AM32161 you referenced is on a steel wheel. For a spare tire that is better suited for a boat trailer I recommend the Loadstar ST205/75D14…
view full answer...The Loadstar ST205/75D14 Bias Trailer Tire with 14" Galvanized Wheel #AM3S450 that you were looking at all have a manufacturers date within the last 18 months.
view full answer...The center hole in the Loadstar ST205/75D14 Bias Trailer Tire with 14" Galvanized Wheel #AM3S450 combination (also known as the pilot hole) has a 3.19" diameter. Attached is a review video for you to check out.
view full answer...The 78-14 tire size is the same as the modern tire size of 205/75-14 which we offer on a similar white wheel as yours with #AM32161.
view full answer...I strongly recommend going with a wheel that has a galvanized finish as opposed to just a silver powder coat for the best protection against corrosion. Even if you are going to only use it on a lake - as opposed to salt water - the Steel Mini Mod…
view full answer...When it comes to a 205/75R14 trailer tire like the Kenda, #AM10234, this size of tire will fit a 5", 5-1/2", 6", or 6-1/2" rim. I spoke with our in-house tire expert and he said that when it comes to choosing a rim for a trailer…
view full answer...You do not necessarily have to change the axles or suspension to go to a larger tire size. What you will need to do though is determine how much space there is from the inside tire side wall and the trailer frame and how much space is available above…
view full answer...Your F78-14 size tires are the same size as the current 205/75-14 tire size so that's what you'll want to replace them with. I recommend going with the Karrier ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range D, #AM10235 If you need to get this a…
view full answer...The Karrier ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire with 14" Galvanized Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 - Load Range C Item #AM32156 is only available in the 14 x 6 wheel with that galvanized finish.
view full answer...The Karrier ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire with 14" Galvanized Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 - Load Range C #AM32156 do not need to be balanced before installing on a trailer. Trailer wheels and tires don't require the same level of balancing as…
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