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Today we're going to take a look at the Kenda Karrier ST225/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire, any load range E. This is a special trailer tire design that'll provide the strength of a bias tire, as well as the durability and stability of a radial tire. This is created specifically for trailers, it's not intended for use on other vehicles. They use the double steel belts, full nylon plies combine for a… see more >
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Trailer tires should always be inflated to their maximum psi as listed on the sidewall of the tire itself. This means you should inflate the new tires on your trailer to the 80 psi that you mentioned in your question. The sticker on the trailer…
view full answer...On a towing setup you are always limited by the lowest rated component as the overall towing capacity since that is the weakest point. When it comes to trailer tires you always want to have them inflated to their max psi when cold. Not only do you…
view full answer...Since your trailer tire starts with the letter P that means it's for a passenger vehicle and not a trailer you are on the right track replacing them. The closest size is the 225/75-15 which in that size the Westlake part #LHWL304 would be the…
view full answer...The best tire pressure monitoring system that has a smartphone display, a strong signal, long-lasting battery and will work on your inner and outer dually tires is the TireMinder Smart TPMS for RVs - Signal Booster - 6 Tire Sensors #TPMS-APP-6 along…
view full answer...Replacing the passenger tires you have on your trailer as soon as you can is a smart idea as passenger vehicle tires are not rated properly for trailer use and they would be very likely to fail. In the tire size of ST225/75R15 the best option is the…
view full answer...A 225/75-15 tire will fit on a 5 to 7 inch wide wheel. This would work with wheel #TA37RR. I have included a link to the options for you.
view full answer...Yes, there is a 225/75R15 trailer tire that will fit a 15" x 5" trailer wheel, which is from Contender: - Load Range D: Provider ST225/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire #TTWTRTM2257515D - Load Range E: Provider ST225/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire…
view full answer...Since wheels will be able to withstand the psi rating of any of the tires that are meant to fit it you will need to look at the valve stem as that is the deciding factor. If your valve stem has the rubber all the way up to the threads, like part…
view full answer...Firestone trailer tires but I would also recommend you look at the Karrier #AM10303 which is the ST225/75R15 that you are wanting. This tire has a speed rating at 81 mph. I attached a review video for more info on it as well.
view full answer...Trailer tires such as the Karrier ST225/75R15 Radial #AM10303 do not absolutely have to be dynamically machine balanced the way passenger car tires do but you certainly can do this if you want to. A full-service tire shop will probably have the…
view full answer...The Kenda Karrier ST225/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range E #AM10303 would work just fine to replace the Westlake ST235/75R15 tires currently on your trailer but will be about 1/2" narrower and shorter. The #AM10303 has a load rating of…
view full answer...Special trailer tires should be inflated to their maximum air pressure. The value for the maximum air pressure should be listed along with the value for the maximum load on the tire's sidewall. These values will usually designate the maximum load…
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