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Today we're going to review part number AM30120. This is the Kenda 5.70-8" Bias Trailer Tire mounted on an 8" Dexstar white spoke wheel. We'll start with the rim dimensions on the wheel. This wheel is 8" in diameter, which would measure 8" inside-to-inside. It is 3-3/4" wide wheel. The bolt pattern on this wheel is 4 lug 4" bolt pattern.… see more >
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The main difference between a 5.70-8 trailer tire and a 215/60-8 will be the width. Your current tire is about 5.9 inches wide and the 215/60-8 is about 8.9 inches wide. They will both be about the same height. If your current wheel setup has more…
view full answer...Thanks for the picture, I'm happy to assist. The 18.5 x 8.50-8 gives me the size we need to replace, so I recommend the Kenda 215/60-8 Bias Trailer Tire with 8" White Wheel - 4 on 4 - Load Range C #AM3H290. You will want to inflate…
view full answer...I recommend going with the Kenda 215/60-8 Bias Trailer Tire with 8" White Wheel item #AM3H290. The wheels have a 4 on 4 bolt pattern and the tires are a load range C. Maximum load capacity is 940 lbs at 50 psi and a maximum speed of 81 mph.…
view full answer...The pilot hole on a wheel is the big center hole right in the middle of the wheel. It fits over the hub.. It can be tough to measure these with the wheel still on the trailer so you will want to remove the wheel and then it will be easier to…
view full answer...The importance of matching a wheel's pilot hole diameter to the part of the hub that fits through it depends on the type of wheel. A hub-centric wheel uses the pilot hole to center the wheel on the hub and also to bear some of the total…
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...We definitely have options to upgrade your current wheels. You will want to make sure you have at least 3 inches of clearance from the top of the tire to the bottom of the fender, but if you have the ability to modify the fender, this should not be…
view full answer...I may have a potential solution for you, but the tire size 165/65-8 is only available in load range C. To step up in load range, you will have to switch to tire size 215/60-8 Tire and Wheel #AM3H325 or 5.70-8 #AM30155 which are both slightly larger…
view full answer...The reason that you cannot find a list of all load ranges and the weight capacity for each in regards to trailer tires is because it will be different for each size. For example, a 205/75-15 tire like part #AM10245 which has a load range D rating is…
view full answer...I recommend the Dexter Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 2,000-lb Axles, #8-258BTUC1 with a 5 on 4-1/2 bolt pattern and wheel size of 13" to 15".
view full answer...For a wheel and tire on an 8 inch rim that has a D load range rating with a 4 bolt pattern you would want the part #AM30153. I attached a review video for you to check out as well.
view full answer...For your bolt pattern of 4 on 4 inch the largest wheel and tire size we have is 175/80D13 like the part #AM3S030 which has an overall diameter of 24 inches. This will be right at 6 inches taller than your current tires.
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