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Kenda 5.70-8 Bias Trailer Tire with 8" White Wheel - 4 on 4 - Load Range D

Kenda 5.70-8 Bias Trailer Tire with 8" White Wheel - 4 on 4 - Load Range D

Item # AM30153
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Bias tire has a ply rating of 8 and a 910-lb maximum load at 100 psi. The 8" diameter x 3-3/4" wide steel trailer wheel features a 4 on 4 bolt pattern and a corrosion-resistant powder coat finish. Great Prices for the best trailer tires and wheels from Kenda. Kenda 5.70-8 Bias Trailer Tire with 8" White Wheel - 4 on 4 - Load Range D part number AM30153 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Kenda Trailer Tires and Wheels - AM30153

  • 8 Inch
  • Tire with Wheel
  • 4 on 4 Inch
  • 5.70-8
  • Steel Wheels - Powder Coat
  • Load Range D
  • Bias Ply Tire
  • Kenda

Bias tire has a ply rating of 8 and a 910-lb maximum load at 100 psi. The 8" diameter x 3-3/4" wide steel trailer wheel features a 4 on 4 bolt pattern and a corrosion-resistant powder coat finish.


Features:

  • Trailer tire by Kenda is designed for excellent handling at high speeds
  • Steel wheel resists rust and corrosion
    • White powder coat finish over e-coat primer
  • Tire-and-wheel assembly meets Department of Transportation specifications


Specs:

  • Rim dimensions: 8" diameter x 3-3/4" wide
  • Bolt pattern: 4 on 4"
  • Wheel capacity: 910 lbs
  • Wheel bolt size: 1/2"-20
  • Pilot diameter: 2.5"
  • Offset: 0
  • Tire size: 5.70-8
    • Section width: 5.8"
    • Outer diameter: 18.0"
  • Tire capacity:
    • Load range: D
    • Ply rating: 8
    • Maximum load: 1,075 lbs at 100 psi
  • Warranty:
    • 5-Year on tire
    • Limited 1-year on wheel


1-Year Worry-Free Guarantee

This tire has a 1-year worry-free guarantee. If within the first 12 months the tire is damaged in any way, it will be replaced at no charge.


Bias Tires vs. Radial Tires

Bias vs. radial tire graphic

Bias ply tires are designed for off-road or agricultural applications. They are built with thick, durable nylon cords that are positioned at a 30- to 45-degree angle to the direction of travel. The layers alternate in a crisscross pattern, making the sidewalls stiffer so that the entire tire is able to flex easily. As a result, the tire provides a smooth ride and improved handling when trailering on uneven surfaces.


Determining the Bolt Pattern

The first number in the bolt pattern is the number of bolt holes. The second number denotes the diameter, in inches, of the circle on which the bolt holes sit.

Bolt Pattern - Odd

To determine the bolt-circle diameter on wheels with an odd number of bolt holes, measure from the center of any bolt hole to the point halfway between the two bolt holes directly across from the first. (Example: "5 on 4-1/2" means 5 bolt holes with 4-1/2" measured to a point halfway between the opposite bolt holes.)

Bolt Pattern - Even

On wheels with an even number of bolt holes, measure from the center of one bolt hole to the center of the hole directly across from it. (Example: "8 on 6-1/2" means 8 bolt holes with 6-1/2" from the center of one hole to the center of another on the opposite side.)

Bolt Pattern - Side

Measuring the distance from the center of one bolt hole on the wheel to the center of a bolt hole right next to it can also help to determine the bolt pattern.

  • If D = 2-5/8", then the bolt pattern is 5 on 4-1/2"
  • If D = 2-3/4", then the bolt pattern is 5 on 4-3/4"
  • If D = 3", then the bolt pattern is 5 on 5"
  • If D = 3-1/4", then the bolt pattern is 5 on 5-1/2"




30153 Solid 8" White Wheel and Kenda K353 Bias Tire - LR D





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Kenda 5.70-8 Bias Trailer Tire with 8" White Wheel - 4 on 4 - Load Range D - AM30153

Average Customer Rating:  4.9 out of 5 stars   (10162 Customer Reviews)

Bias tire has a ply rating of 8 and a 910-lb maximum load at 100 psi. The 8" diameter x 3-3/4" wide steel trailer wheel features a 4 on 4 bolt pattern and a corrosion-resistant powder coat finish.

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I changed the tire size from 480/8 to 570/8.
Wasn't
sure if I could do this but with the help of the web site and the list of spec I was able to figure it out and ordered the the HD tires and wheel.
Tire apear to be very good quality.
Came in very quick, packing was great.
Absolutely awesome company to do business with, it is a pleasure.



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I love the smell of rubber when opening a box from etrailer. They look great, perfect fit and fast delivery.



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Best tire I could find in this size. Has held up well towing a 16ft aluminum boat. Have a few thousand kms on them, and probably get another 1000km out of them or more. Feels weird inflating to 90-100psi as per the sidewall but no issues so far at that pressure. They ride pretty smooth compared to my other tires which were load range C and got hot after towing.



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Refurbished 1984 Coleman Columbia pop up with upgraded tires. The new 5.70-8 tires look great and fit perfectly in the wheel wells with plenty of clearance. We went from a 4.80-8 load class C tire to new 5.70-8 load class D high speed trailer tires.



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I purchased 3 units of the Kendra 5.70-8 Bias Trailer Tire with 8" White Wheel - 4 on 4 - Load Range D, back in 2019 from etrailer. Since that time I put those tires through a lot and the tires/wheels served me well. The product's rating and inf. have been 'spot-on'. Recently I had the need to quickly replace 2 of the tires/wheels and I immediately called etrailer. Through excellent customer service Tracey A. looked up my previous order and assisted me in placing a new order for 2 more tires in a matter of minutes. I placed the order on Thursday and the tires were delivered on Tuesday - Great Service, Great Product. Thanks Tracey, et.al., and thanks etrailer.

Michael

4/27/2023

My purchase of Kendra 5.70-8 Bias Tires with 8 white on white wheel - 4 on 4 - has continued to serve me well. No regrets on the purchase and it is great being able to speak to someone who has English speaking proficiency. I admire folks that can speak more than 1 language, but when trying to figure out an issue it helps to be able to communicate clearly with expert.



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These tires are exactly what I ordered. The delivery was only two days and Etrailer.com had the best price I found. I have always had great service from Trailer.com



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Packaged nicely and arrived when projected. Everything fit just like it was supposed to.

Seth

4/28/2024

Still working great. Remain stable while under load and havent gone flat yet.



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Good tire/wheel combo for the money.
Fast
shipping.



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I have bought these trailer & wheels load range D before & needed to buy them again. They don’t last forever but I get decent wear out of them.



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Exact replacement tires for my Trailer in a Bag.
Also, ETrailer once again knocked it out of the park for price, shipping and delivery



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Priced right and super convenient. My rims were showing some heavy rust and the tires I had wrestled on years ago were ready to pop. Two birds with one stone buying these already mounted. Super fast shipping as always. I was back on the road in 20 minutes instead of 2 hours



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Great tire, good price. I picked up 2 for my trailer rebuild project.



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quick turnaround

Thom

4/7/2024

everything great. still looking for a cover to fit the spare.



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Don’t know how you do it. This item was significantly more.expensive locally and still received it with no shipping charge. I have relies on you for tow base plates, trailer hitches and scoter carriers for my last three cars and have been happy with all. Your tracking system is accurate and helpful.



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No muss, no fuss. Just pulled them out of the box, installed them and forgot about them. Still there, still behaving themselves. What more do you want? Thanks!
(The trailer was built by my dad by hand more than 20 years ago. A coat of paint, a new set of socks and BAM!)

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Maurice J.

1/6/2018

Thank you for following up. I have been pleased with them. Attached is a photo with the new wheels



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Having a small popup camper with 8" tires at first seemed to be an issue as I always read not to go faster than 55 MPH with them.
As the song says I can't drive 55. lol
A few years ago I decided to buy brand new tires for the camper as we were leaving Florida and going to Montana I thought new was best and so off we went.
I did 55, then 60, got brave and got up to 65 MPH.
By day three I was doing a little over 70 MPH for about 20 minutes then going back down to the mid to lower 60's. By the end of our three week trip 72 MPH was then norm. The tires handled perfectly. At the beginning of the trip I was worried about the tires and by the end of the trip not so much.
The next year as we planned or vacation I thought new tires was a good idea.
Second vacation was another cross country trip and the tires held up fine. I never had a worry about them but I did watch my speed. Just over 70 MPH for a while and then slower in case they were getting hot. Passing other cars from time to time I got pretty darn near 80 MPH but only for a very short time.
Vacation three came and again new tires were to call of the day. Florida to Colorado. Same as before but this time I had a blowout in Texas. Good thing I had a spare, my tires from last year. I don't know why the tire blew out as we were heading back from Colorado cuz the tread was back up the highway. lol
The spare brought us home.
Covid 19 ruined our vacation this year but hopefully next year, 2021 we will be back on the road again. And yes I will buy another set of these Kenda 5.70-8 Bias Trailer Tire with 8" White Wheel - 4 on 4 - Load Range D.
Around $100 for a little piece of mind is worth it.
I'm not telling others to drive above the rated speed for these tires, I'm just saying what I did.
Three very long trips and just one blowout. I'm very happy.
My word of advise is buy a new set every year and keep the two you just replaced as spares. I actually have three spares cuz ya never know.
I highly recommend these tires and wheels.
Our Popup is light too, only just shy of 1,000 pounds.
If I had to guess why the tire exploded I would guess it was over inflated.

Scott F.

8/1/2021

We used 8 Kenda tire for 3 vacations cross country and they worked great but this year we we did an over under axel swap and did 12 inch rims and tires and whoa what an improvement.



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Motorcycle trailer carrier, wheel hub sizing matched perfectly. I went with the top load rating, 975 lbs each tire, and I also ordered a matching spare.



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Service and quick delivery great.



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Excellent quick simple and accurate information and service. I was alerted along each step of the way of where my order is. Delivered in pristine packaging. Very happy with purchase and delivery.

I have not installed and used yet; but I will be tomorrow so I can pull my new kayak trailer.

Thanks for a great experience.



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These are just what I needed. I had hi run tires that weren’t rated for highway speeds so I ordered these and they fit like a glove. Good tires with a nice tread on them. Now I can go with the flow of traffic on the highways and not worry about blowing a tire.



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My trailer wheels came very fast.
I
was keep in touch of my order from start to finish. I haven't been on the highway yet but they fit well and look great.
Camping will be even more relaxing, knowing I have good tires on my camper trailer.



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Tire is holding up well



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Fast shipping, tires packed well. Will buy from etrailer again



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Great tires at a great price. Incredibly fast shipment. Very pleased with etrailer.com with their follow-up emails on receipt of order, shipment and now this delivery confirmation. All expectations exceeded.



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Product was as ordered. Only place I could find this size tire with a D rating like what was spec'd on the trailer. Needed tires for a trip I was about to take so I ordered them Sunday morning with 3rd day delivery. Received notice Sunday afternoon that the order had shipped. Received the tires Wednesday morning, 2 days. Packaging was great for a pair of tires. Heavy card board box with handles built into the box and extra dunnage inside to make sure the tires didn't shift. Overall good price, great service and delivery.


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