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Today we're going to review part number AM3H330. This is the Kenda 205/65-10 bias trailer tire on a 10" Dexstar white spoke wheel. This wheel comes with a white powder coat finish and is made by Dexstar. And a few measurements we'll take on this wheel is the rim dimension, which is 10", which is measured from inside-to-inside. It is a 6" wide wheel. This wheel has a bolt pattern of 4 lugs on 4".… see more >
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