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Today we're going to take a look at the Kenda Karrier ST175/80R13 Radial Trailer Tire in a Load Range D on this 13 inch black modular steel trailer wheel with the 5 on 4 1/2 inch bolt pattern.Now this tire wheel assembly is ideal for stock trailers, utility trailers, and even campers. It starts with the steel wheel, and when we say a modular design that's the one that has the round holes all the… see more >
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You do indeed have a 12 inch rim. When you measure the diameter of the wheel, you'll need to measure the diameter of he wheel where the tire bead meets the wheel. I've provided you a cutaway diagram of a wheel showing where the measurement…
view full answer...Trailer wheel and tires are not balanced typically which is why our wheel and tire combos like the part #AM31990 are not balanced. It doesn't really end up making a difference so we don't recommend it either.
view full answer...The Kenda Karrier ST175/80R13 Radial Trailer Tire with 13" Black Mod Wheel #AM31990 has a zero offset which means the backspacing is exactly the width of the rim plus an inch to account for the mounting lip. So that means the backspacing is…
view full answer...You are going to have to take some clearance measurements with your 145/R12 Radial Trailer Tire #AM35354 to determine if the larger Kenda Karrier ST175/80R13 Radial Trailer Tire with 13" Black Mod Wheel #AM31990 is going to fit. The 175/80-13 is…
view full answer...The two tire sizes you referenced, 4.80-12 and 5.30-12, both fit 4-inch wide rims, but they differ in their overall diameter. A 4.80-12 tire/wheel when fully inflated will have a diameter of 20-1/2-inches while the 5.30-12 size will be just under…
view full answer...13 inch trailer wheel/tires like the size 185/80-13 like part #AM1ST79 are rated for up to 81 MPH. Most trailer tires are only rated for 65, so if 65 is the limit you have then you'd be good.
view full answer...There are a couple of factors that will determine if you are able to use a larger size tire and wheel on your trailer. First you will want to make sure that your trailer hub will accept a larger size wheel. Many of the trailer hub assemblies we offer…
view full answer...You sure can measure to find the correct bolt pattern on your wheels if you can see the lugs. On a 5-bolt pattern, the easiest way is to measure from the center of one bolt hole center to the center of the bolt hole next to it. If that measurement is…
view full answer...For a 6 foot wide trailer I recommend the Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension System with Hubs - 5 on 4-1/2 - Regular Tires - 2,000 lbs #A20RS545. This system will allow you to simply attach the assembly to the frame and then use a 2 inch square bar…
view full answer...Upgrading wheels on a trailer is a pretty common thing to do, but you want to make sure you have the space to do so. You should have at least 3" from the top of the tire to the bottom of the fender/wheel well and then around 1.5" between…
view full answer...Since both a ST145/R12 size tire, like the Kenda Karrier S-Trail #AM10130, and a 5.30-12 size tire, like the Kenda K353 #AM10068, fit a 12 inch wheel, a ST145/R12 size tire can replace a 5.30-12 size tire. Keep in mind that these tires do have…
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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