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The #AM30050 Kenda 4.80/4.00-8 Bias Trailer Tire with 8" Galvanized Wheel has a wheel capacity of 910lbs. The tire capacity has a maximum load of 745 lbs at 90 psi as you stated. You are correct in assuming that this can only carry 745 lbs,…
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…
view full answer...If you look at the outermost part of the spindle on your axle there will be what is called a grease zerk or grease gun fitting. It will look like a tiny round ball which is where you can attach a grease gun to grease your spindle. If your spindle has…
view full answer...The #AKIHUB-440-2-G-1K uses a 1/2 inch wheel stud. 90-95 ft lbs of torque is probably about right for the lug nuts. If you check out the lug nut torque chart that I attached you will see that nearly all the torque specs are that and higher. The wheel…
view full answer...If you have a 1" straight spindle then it uses L44643 inner and outer bearings therefore the correct Spindle Grease Seal Set for Bearing Buddy is part #BB60001.
view full answer...To find the correct hub for your boat trailer there are a couple things you need to know. First, you said the bearings you have are 07100. In my research I found that the 07100 bearing has an inner diameter of 1.000 inch. We have a bearing that…
view full answer...Increased load and higher driving speeds both tend to cause tires to run hotter, and it is possible that this combination of factors has led to your two recent blowouts. A higher load range tire can deal with the increase in your trailer weight.…
view full answer...Thanks for the photo. To remove the wheel that doesn't have lug nuts and bolts, you will need to remove the cotter pin that holds the wheel in place. Bend the two prongs up to straight and then push that end through the spindle. That wheel and…
view full answer...It's not uncommon for trailer users to deflate the tires for lightweight trailers, but when we've spoken with our trailer tire manufacturers, like Kenda with their 4.80/4.00-8 Bias Trailer Tire #AM30050, they've said to stick with the psi…
view full answer...The tire and wheel combo #AM30120 has a 4 on 4 bolt pattern. You would need to make sure you have the right bolt pattern for the wheel to fit your boat trailer. I have included a link to the right that explains how to determine bolt pattern. If you…
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...Depending on how the trailer was made, there will be a few spots you can check to identify the axle. First, if the trailer was pre-made by a specific company, you may be able to find this information in either the paperwork or on a placard somewhere…
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