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Absolutely! To replace the 4.80-8 tires on your trailer I recommend going with the Kenda K371 Bias Trailer Tire - 4.80/4.00-8 - Load Range C #AM10004 which have a load rating of 745lbs per tire at 90 PSI so you will have no issues with your trailer…
view full answer...We have replacement wheels for your Malone XtraLight Trailer MPG526G-S with the Kenda 4.80/4.00-8 Bias Trailer Tire with 8" White Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 - Load Range C Item #AM30060. These Kenda tires are designed for excellent handling at…
view full answer...Since the manual for your 1984 Coleman pup says to use 4.80-8 tires then you should stick with that size. We have 2 tires in that size. First is #AM10002 which is a load range B rated for 590 pounds at 60 psi. The second is #AM10004 which is a load…
view full answer...First, bigger tires require that you have enough clearance around the existing tires on the trailer for the larger size. You will need to determine how much space there is available before going to a larger tire. Also going to larger tires will not…
view full answer...For smaller tire sizes like the 4.80-8 that you mentioned the highest speed rating we have is 65 mph like the part #AM10002. This is in part due to the smaller diameter of the tire which means it will be spinning more revolutions at the same speed as…
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...The biggest advantage and reason most people go with a larger trailer tire is the increased weight capacity that the larger tires offer. The larger diameter offers a negligible amount of better ride quality for the trailer since the larger the tire…
view full answer...The pilot diameter on a wheel, like the one with part #AM30620, is the diameter of the bigger hole that is directly in the middle of the wheel. The pilot hole diameter of the wheel for the part I just measured is 2.84". I have attached a picture…
view full answer...The importance of matching a wheel's pilot hole diameter to the part of the hub that fits through it depends on the type of wheel. A hub-centric wheel uses the pilot hole to center the wheel on the hub and also to bear some of the total weight…
view full answer...No, it is not safe to use a 1-7/8 inch ball with a trailer that has a 2 inch ball coupler. Most couplers have an adjustment for the latching mechanism that may solve your issue. If you are hooking and unhooking on a surface that is not level,…
view full answer...Yes, the Kenda part #AM1002 will fit as a replace the 4.80-4.00-8 tire size you have on your log splitter.
view full answer...Load range B trailer tires are going to have a lower capacity than C load range tires. Basically that, psi rating, and the ply rating are the only differences. A higher load range tire would last a little longer than lower load ranges of the same…
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