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Our trailer wheel and tire combinations like the Kenda Karrier ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire with 15" Black Mod Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 - LR C #AM32238B you were looking at come ready to mount, but are not balanced. Trailer tires in general are not…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...The tire and wheel combos we carry are not machined balanced. You can have the tire and wheel combos balanced at a local tire shop if you wanted to. What some manufacturers will do is line up the light spot on the tire with the heavy spot on the…
view full answer...Trailer tires should be inflated when they are cold and should be inflated to the max psi rating on the sidewall. In your case you would want to run 80 psi. If you don't inflate them to the max psi figure you will lose weight capacity and…
view full answer...I can end this debate for you real fast! Trailer tires, which will have an ST in front of the size, should always be inflated to the maximum psi indicated on the tire. Trailer tires usually do not have a recommended and maximum psi indication so I am…
view full answer...I may have an option for you but we do not carry 4.80x10 or 5.20x10 trailer tires as this is an extremely uncommon tire size. The only tires we have confirmed to fit a 10" wheel are a 205/50-10 or a 205/65-10 tire. For a 205/50-10 tire I…
view full answer...We have just what you need. The part #AM3H200 has the tire size you need of 16x6.50-8 and is mounted to a rim with a 4 on 4 inch bolt pattern. If instead you need a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern you would want the part #AM3H240.
view full answer...Your 6-1/2-inch wide mower tires are a 165mm width in metric terms and in a wheel/tire of this size with the 4-bolt lug pattern we offer Kenda #AM3H200 which is size 165/65-8. This is our only pre-mounted wheel tire with this tire size. This is NOT a…
view full answer...We have that tire size. For that you'd want the part #AM1HP22 for just the tire or #AM3H200 if you need the tire mounted to a 4 lug wheel or part #AM3H220 for it mounted to a 5 lug wheel.
view full answer...You are absolutely correct that the two different tire sizes, 16.5x6.5-8 and 165/65-8, are in fact the same size, the latter being the modern metric designation. The part you referenced, Kenda #AM3H200, is a 165/65-8 bias-ply tire/wheel with a…
view full answer...The bolt pattern on the wheel will be the same, the only difference is the size of the tires. The 4.80 x 8 tire size like the Kenda K371 Bias Trailer Tire, part #AM10004, is 16.1 inches tall and the overall width is 4.6 inches. The 165/65 x 8 tire…
view full answer...The 4.80/4.00x8 tire size is exactly the same as a 4.80X8 tire as long as the load range is the same. The Kenda K371 Bias Trailer Tire, item #AM10004, is a load range C tire. The 4.00 is added to the tire description so that those who have the older…
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