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The trailer tire and wheel combination #AM3S862 is received from the supplier already with the tire mounted on the wheel. The supplier does not balance the combination, but when the tire is installed to the wheel they will line the high (heavy) spot…
view full answer...The main difference between the Square Direct Weld Jack part #TJD-12000SP-F2 and part #TJD-12000SP-R2 is the location of the plunger for the drop leg. The former has the plunger on the side of the crank handle and the latter has the plunger adjacent…
view full answer...The Square Direct Weld Jack part #TJD-12000SP-F2 can be used in tandem. The only thing you would need to do this would be a cross shaft which would be some sort of bar that attaches the two output shafts to one another. This is assuming you want both…
view full answer...If you aren't familiar with a jack like Square Direct Weld Jack #TJD-12000SP-R2 it can have a little bit of a learning curve. Here is how it works: As you probably know the jack leg retracts quickly. First make sure the jack is not supporting a…
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...Typically, you'll want to use trailer tires only on a travel trailer but the exception would be some of the larger sizes, like 15 or 16 inch. It's fairly common to use Light Truck tires for the larger sizes because they're more readily…
view full answer...The Loadstar Bias Trailer Tire with 15 Inch White Wheel, part #AM3S862, wheel rim measures 15 x 6 inches, and has a zero offset. I have attached a drawing of a wheel and at the bottom of the drawing it is marked where the backspacing measurement is…
view full answer...Typically we recommend the use of the same tire size when picking out a spare tire for a trailer, but since the overall tire diameter difference between the two tire sizes you listed is only .3 of an inch you would be fine for just getting the…
view full answer...Good morning! The modern equivalent of the H78-15 tires are 225/75R15. The item #AM32424 you were looking at are a ST205/75R15 so they would be a little smaller. These will work they are just going to be 1.2" shorter in diameter and 0.8"…
view full answer...To determine the size of the brake assemblies you need you have to measure the depth and width of the hub drum on the axle like what you see in the picture I attached. The most common size is 2-1/4 inch wide like the #T4071600-500 that you…
view full answer...The trailer tire and wheel combination #AM3S862 is received from the supplier already with the tire mounted on the wheel. The supplier does not balance the combination, but when the tire is installed to the wheel they will line the high (heavy) spot…
view full answer...In order to determine the correct size tire needed for any given trailer you will first want to look for a load sticker which lists the tire size. This sticker may be located up on the tongue or near the entry door. If the sticker is not present then…
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