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We have an option that will work perfectly for you. I recommend replacing the 4.50-10 tires on wheels that have the 4 on 4" bolt pattern with the Kenda 4.80-12 Bias Trailer Tire with 12" Galvanized Wheel - 4 on 4 - Load Range C #AM30630.…
view full answer...The closest metric trailer tire size to a 4.80x12 is going to be a 145/80-12. The typical diameter of a 4.80x12 tire is 20.5 inches. On a 145/80-12, it is 21.3 inches. So the metric size will be a little over 1/4 inch taller. Make sure to measure the…
view full answer...The Kenda 4.80-12 Bias Trailer Tire with 12" Galvanized Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 - Load Range B #AM30590 have a max speed of 65 mph. When trailer tires are not speed rated with a letter, the default is 65 mph max. I've attached an article to…
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...The weight capacity should be listed on the side of your trailer tires but since there are a couple different Load Ranges in your tire size of 4.80-12 you could either have a tire capacity of 785 lb if you have a Load Range B like #AM10060 or 990 lbs…
view full answer...You are definitely going to need radial tires for highway speeds and the best option is the Taskmaster 4.80R12 Radial Trailer Tire #TT48012C. Radial trailer tires are constructed in a manner so they have cords which run at 90 degrees to the direction…
view full answer...The 90psi is going to be the cold filling pressure; as you drive, the tires are going to heat up and the air inside them is going to expand. When running long distances, most tire manufacturers recommend that you stop for 30 minutes for every 3 hours…
view full answer...The main differences between the two trailer tire sizes you referenced are the outer diameter for the two and the capacities available. For the 4.80-12 tires they are 20.5 inches in overall diameter and have 785 and 990 lb capacities available. For…
view full answer...Hey, thanks. You're not so bad yourself! Going to a larger tire size is possible but there are a few things to think about. Chief among these things is clearance. When going from an 8 inch tire to a 12 inch tire the diameter will increase by 4.4…
view full answer...We do offer wheels and tire that are going to be larger in diameter than the tire size 4.80-8 you have on your trailer but how big you can go will depend on how much clearance you have. Your current size is 16.1 inches tall. To go to a radial tire…
view full answer...The closest radial tire size I would have to replace the 4.80-12 bias tire size is the Kenda Karrier S-Trail ST145R12 Radial Trailer Tire #AM10130. The 4.80-12 bias tire is 20.7 inches tall and 4.9 inches wide. The 145R12 radial tire is 21.3 inches…
view full answer...It sounds like you have the MaxxAir MaxxFan RV Vent with rain sensor #MA00-04500K. This sensor consists of a small circuit board, which is shown in the linked photo. This could have failed, perhaps from damage from an impact from a tree branch or…
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