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The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
While there are not instructions available for removing the Yakima BaseLine Towers Y00146 from your 2016 Honda Civic I would be happy to walk you through the removal process. This will require the tightening tool that was included with your BaseLine…
Your old Yakima RocketBox has mounting holes that are 4-1/2 inches on center, so there isn't a direct fit we carry. Instead I recommend using the Replacement Hardware Kit for Searsbox Cargo Box #TH05603. This will fit your Malone Aero bars like…
Sounds like you have a 13 inch wheel with a 4 on 4 inch bolt pattern. You can verify this by checking out the help article I attached that details how to determine bolt pattern. The part #AM3S120 is a 13 inch wheel that has a 4 on 4 bolt pattern that…
Loadstar ST175/80D13 Bias Trailer Tire with 13" White Wheel - 4 on 4 - Load Range C Item #AM3S120 is rated for 65 miles per hour. If you need a higher speed rating then you can get the wheel and tire separately using tire #TTWTRTM1758013C which…
We do have a nice selection of ST175/80D13 trailer tires available that are mounted on a wheel with a 4 on 4 inch bolt pattern. I recommend taking a look at the Kenda Loadstar #AM3S120 that features a maximum load of 1,360 pounds at 50 psi and an…
Going to a larger wheel and tire won't hurt or affect your axle in any way. So if you wanted to go up to a 13 inch wheel and tire size like the 175/80-13 like with the part #AM31985 for a 5 lug wheel or part #AM3S120 for a 4 lug you'd gain…
Yes, the Loadstar ST175/80D13 Bias Trailer Tire with 13" White Wheel - 4 on 4 #AM3S120 has an 81 mph speed rating and will work well for highway use. In regards to the bearings, you'll need to inspect them and if they are in good condtion…
Most of the differences in the tire/wheel combinations you were looking at come down to the wheel. Out of the available options I recommend going with the #AM3S120 as the tire it comes with is rated to 81 MPH which'll be perfect for highway…
The correct size tire you would need to replace the D78-13 tires that are on your trailer is ST185/80D13. I would recommend the Loadstar ST185/80D13 Bias Trailer Tire, part #AM1ST79. I attached an FAQ article on tires below for you to check out also.…
The speed rating of the tire you use will dictate the top speed at which you can pull the trailer on the highway, not necessarily the diameter of the wheels you use. If you were to go with a 12 inch tire with a higher speed rating like the Kenda…
The wheel of the Loadstar #AM3S120 that you referenced will fit on the HaulMaster 66771 trailer that you have now. The problem you'd have though is that this is a much taller setup since it's a 13 inch wheel instead of what you have now that…