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Hey Giuseppe, The Kenda 4.80-12 Bias Trailer Tire with 12" White Wheel #AM30620 has a max speed rating of 65mph. If you're looking for something with a higher speed rating you could go with the Taskmaster 4.80R12 Radial Trailer Tire w/…
view full answer...Hey Austin, For a 5.70-8 tire size on with a 4 on 4 bolt pattern we offer a Load Range D, but don't have a higher speed rating than K (65mph). To get the increased speed rating you'd need to go to a larger size tire like 215/60-8, which would…
view full answer...Hi Min, Switching from 4.80/4.00/8 to 5.70-8 would increase your width by a half inch on each side and would give you an overall diameter of 18". The #AM30153 has 4 on 4 bolt pattern and 2.8" pilot hole with zero offset so as long as…
view full answer...As long as your trailer hub has studs for attaching the trailer wheel and not threaded holes for wheel bolts all you need in regards to wheel pilot diameter is one that is large enough to fit on the hub. So bigger is totally fine. The part #AM35351DX…
view full answer...If your wheels secure to the tire using lug nuts then having a larger pilot hole on the wheels than the hub bore is perfectly fine. But if the wheels secure using lug bolts and not lug nuts then the pilot hole should be exact (or just a tiny bit…
view full answer...Speed is a huge issue with trailer tires actually. Unless otherwise noted trailer tires are rated as 65 miles per hour as their max speed. Exceeding the speed rating will cause the tire to heat up and fail easier. We do have a couple brands that have…
view full answer...In your case I do recommend going with the larger 205/65-10 tire size for a few reasons; you'll have a higher load rating and you'll have a higher speed rating. I will say it's important to make sure you have the tires filled to the…
view full answer...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...We typically recommend replacing trailer tires after 7 years, regardless of what kind of condition they appear to be in. On a trailer like yours that wasn't used too much before you bought it the tires are probably in much better shape than most…
view full answer...I have a solution for you that will work. Any time you're moving, it's a good idea to make sure your equipment can get the job done, especially over long distances. While all of our available tires in this size are designed for excellent…
view full answer...You will want to make sure you do not exceed the weight capacity of the trailer. Upgrading tires or wheels will not allow you to carry more weight than what the trailer is designed to handle. With that being said you can upgrade the tires and/or…
view full answer...I have an option that will work for you, but we don't sell any 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" square axles. We do have the 2,000lb #e37YR which has a hub face measurement of 72" which will push your wheels out 1/2" on each side which…
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