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Kenda 4.80-12 Bias Trailer Tire with 12" White Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 - Load Range B

Kenda 4.80-12 Bias Trailer Tire with 12" White Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 - Load Range B

Item # AM30580
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Bias tire has a ply rating of 4 and a 785-lb maximum load at 60 psi. The 12" diameter x 4" wide steel trailer wheel features a 5 on 4-1/2 bolt pattern and a corrosion-resistant powder coat finish. Great Prices for the best trailer tires and wheels from Kenda. Kenda 4.80-12 Bias Trailer Tire with 12" White Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 - Load Range B part number AM30580 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Kenda Trailer Tires and Wheels - AM30580

  • Tire with Wheel
  • 12 Inch
  • 5 on 4-1/2 Inch
  • 4.80-12
  • Load Range B
  • Steel Wheels - Powder Coat
  • Bias Ply Tire
  • Kenda

Bias tire has a ply rating of 4 and a 785-lb maximum load at 60 psi. The 12" diameter x 4" wide steel trailer wheel features a 5 on 4-1/2 bolt pattern and a corrosion-resistant powder coat finish.


Features:

  • Trailer tire by Kenda is designed for excellent handling at high speeds
  • Steel wheel by Dexstar has 8-spoke design
    • Resists rust with e-coat and white powder coat finishes
  • Tire-and-wheel assembly meets Department of Transportation specifications


Specs:

  • Rim dimensions: 12" diameter x 4" wide
  • Bolt pattern: 5 on 4-1/2"
  • Wheel capacity: 1,250 lbs
  • Wheel bolt size: 1/2"-20
  • Pilot diameter: 3.19"
  • Offset: 0
  • Tire size: 4.80-12
    • Section width: 4.8"
    • Outer diameter (when inflated): 20.5"
  • Tire capacity:
    • Load range: B
    • Ply rating: 4
    • Maximum load: 785 lbs at 60 psi
  • Warranty:
    • 5-Year on tire
    • Limited 1-year on wheel


1-Year Worry-Free Guarantee

This tire has a 1-year worry-free guarantee. If within the first 12 months the tire is damaged in any way, it will be replaced at no charge.


Bias Tires vs. Radial Tires

Bias vs. radial tire graphic

Bias ply tires are designed for off-road or agricultural applications. They are built with thick, durable nylon cords that are positioned at a 30- to 45-degree angle to the direction of travel. The layers alternate in a crisscross pattern, making the sidewalls stiffer so that the entire tire is able to flex easily. As a result, the tire provides a smooth ride and improved handling when trailering on uneven surfaces.


Determining the Bolt Pattern

The first number in the bolt pattern is the number of bolt holes. The second number denotes the diameter, in inches, of the circle on which the bolt holes sit.

Bolt Pattern - Odd

To determine the bolt-circle diameter on wheels with an odd number of bolt holes, measure from the center of any bolt hole to the point halfway between the two bolt holes directly across from the first. (Example: "5 on 4-1/2" means 5 bolt holes with 4-1/2" measured to a point halfway between the opposite bolt holes.)

Bolt Pattern - Even

On wheels with an even number of bolt holes, measure from the center of one bolt hole to the center of the hole directly across from it. (Example: "8 on 6-1/2" means 8 bolt holes with 6-1/2" from the center of one hole to the center of another on the opposite side.)

Bolt Pattern - Side

Measuring the distance from the center of one bolt hole on the wheel to the center of a bolt hole right next to it can also help to determine the bolt pattern.

  • If D = 2-5/8", then the bolt pattern is 5 on 4-1/2"
  • If D = 2-3/4", then the bolt pattern is 5 on 4-3/4"
  • If D = 3", then the bolt pattern is 5 on 5"
  • If D = 3-1/4", then the bolt pattern is 5 on 5-1/2"


A good alternative to 20.5 x 8-10 tires



30580 Dexstar 8-Spoke 12" White Wheel and Kenda K353 Bias Tire - LR B

Replaces Americana 30580DX





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Kenda 4.80-12 Bias Trailer Tire with 12" White Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 - Load Range B - AM30580

Average Customer Rating:  4.9 out of 5 stars   (9928 Customer Reviews)

Bias tire has a ply rating of 4 and a 785-lb maximum load at 60 psi. The 12" diameter x 4" wide steel trailer wheel features a 5 on 4-1/2 bolt pattern and a corrosion-resistant powder coat finish.

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Super fast delivery and just what i needed. High quality tires and wheels from etrailer.



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Great tires and price. I just mounted them on the trailer this week and ghey look great. Planning to pull my bass boat to Canada this summer!



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Very prompt in shipping and delivery. Very easy website to order from. Once delivered product was exactly as advertised. Great quality product. Highly recommend this company.



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Excellent service and contact. Delivery prompt and product was perfect. I would use this "etrailer" source again. The source provided clear and thorough product information and guidance for accurate ordering. Unusually precise and accomodating source.

Richard U.

4/23/2015

just fine. no problems whatsoever



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I don't often write reviews but I am so impressed with etrailer's website and the tires I received that I'm making an exception this time. First, the amount of information on the website was superb, all the spec's , videos, etc were excellent and helped me be sure I was going to get what I wanted. The price was good so I ordered. The tires arrived in under a week and are exactly as described. More importantly, they were "fresh" meaning that they had not been sitting on a rack somewhere for a long time. Tires, like milk, need to be fresh when bought as trailer tires usually die of old age rather that wearing out the tread. Anyway, the tires arrived in great shape (good packaging) and I am delighted with my purchase. I'll be buying more from this excellent company.



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Excellent tires/wheels for the quality and price!

I shopped around and was quite impressed when I came across this on-line retailer. The web site's ease of selecting, narrowing down the options, and ordering made me confident that I was getting the right size wheel and type of tire for my husband's boat trailer.

Etrailer.com's customer service was EXCELLENT. I placed the order on a Thrusday night and in LESS THAN two hours, had shipping/tracking information and three emails to let me know the status.

The ease of ordering, excellent communications, and speedy delivery will make this my go-to site for all of our future trailer needs.

Highly recommend!



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Ordered spare trailer wheel and tire and hubcaps. Hard to find the exact items on web, but etrailer had everything. Received correct order promptly.



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Tire and rim was just the product for my utility trailer. Accompanied by the spare tire bracket, it fits perfectly. Delivery was very prompt. This was the second purchase from etrailer that I made. Previously I purchased the trailer hitch that I mounted on my car. Great company to do business with!



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Great tires!



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The wheel/tires arrived in great condition and is exactly as ordered. It took awhile before I received them due to oem supplier delays, but etrailer did a great job in keeping me informed and offering ready-to-ship alternatives if time was critical for me (it wasn’t).



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Etrailer has excellent products well priced. Tires and wheels already mounted and shipped out in no time made replacement simple.



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Nice wheels and tires at good price, delivered promptly and in good shape. I look forward to mounting them and driving off down the road.



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The product is exactly what I needed, I recently bought an old boat trailer and the wheels were dry rotted, so I needed them replaced. Etrailer really made it easy to find and purchase a new wheel. definitely going to look to them for my next trailer accessories purchase.



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These have been great tires. They wear real good.

Sally

12/14/2022

Great we love the tires.



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Paula was very helpful. Knowledgeable and courteous. Product came quickly and packaged securely. Haven’t used the trailer spare tire yet but at least got the correct size delivered. Not so trusting of tow strap. We shall see. Thank you



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Tires and rims look good and were offered at a great price. Time will tell if the Kenda tires holdup to normal road use.



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Thanks Etrailer I received the trailer tires on time and ready to install
The tires really look good I was able to try them out last Sunday and the ride was smooth I definitely order again from you guys.



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Product was as discribed. they look great on trailer,packagedwell. price of tires was 15.00 dollars cheeper than competetor.



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Easy site to find my tire, and wheel size. Great prices, Fast shipping. They look good on my trailer thanks for the great deal.



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Fortunatley have not had to use it but it matches up to existing tires and rims perfectly



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Good match as a spare for my small Carry-On trailer. Seems like it's good quality.



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Order to install went perfectly. Good quality product at a fair price. Received the wheel/tire combos in 3 days, @ no shipping cost. Just put them on...perfect!



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Thanks e trailer I ordered my boat trailer tires on Oct 26 and they came in on the 29th very good job. I would recommend ordering from them.



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Great price for tire and wheel cheapest on the internet ! Thanks !



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Arrived on time


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    The tire and wheel combos we carry are not machined balanced. You can have the tire and wheel combos balanced at a local tire shop if you wanted to. What our tire manufacturers will do is line up the light spot on the tire with the heavy spot on the wheel. This is a type of balancing but not like how car tires are balanced (with weights on a balancing machine).
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  • Lowering Height of Cargo Trailer to Fit in Garage
    Going with a 12 inch wheel versus a 15 inch wheel is only going to lower your trailer by half the difference in diameter, which in this case would be 1-1/2 inches, which won't be enough to get the trailer into your garage. Your friend's idea of using PVC pipe as rollers is intriguing, but I would measure the height from the bottom of the axle to the highest point of the trailer, to see if that distance plus the diameter of the rollers is shorter than the height of the garage door opening....
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  • Can I use a Trailer Wheel with a 3-1/4 Inch Pilot Hole to Replace a Wheel with a 3 Inch Pilot Hole
    If the wheel is stud-piloted, then the pilot hole hole does not matter. However, if the wheel is centered using the pilot hole, then you will need to find a wheel with the same size. Check the holes for the bolts or studs. If they are beveled then the wheel is stud piloted. The lug nut should have a matching bevel. Other than that, just make sure the bolt-pattern is the same as the current wheel.
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  • Can Trailer Wheel with Pilot Diameter of 3.19 inch Replace Wheel with Pilot Diameter 3.25 inch
    As long as your trailer wheel is secured to the hub with lug nuts and not wheel bolts you can use a trailer wheel with a slightly different pilot diameter. Since you mentioned lug nuts you're totally fine to use a wheel and tire like the Kenda 4.80-12 on a 12 inch wheel part # AM30580 which has a pilot diameter of 3.19 inch.
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  • Can 4.80/4.00-8 Trailer Tires Be Upgraded to 4.80-12 Tires
    In order to upgrade from 4.80/4.00-8 tires to 4.80-12 tires you'll need an additional 4" of clearance from the top of the tire to the bottom of the fender. That said, you also need to allow about 3" for suspension travel. If you have this much space I recommend using the Kenda 4.80-12 Bias Trailer Tire with 12" White Wheel part # AM30580. I won't be able to confirm this with the information provided unfortunately.
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  • Is Trailer Wheel and Tire AM30580 Tubeless
    The trailer wheel and tire part # AM30580 that you referenced is tubeless. We actually don't sell any trailer wheel and tires that have tubes in them.
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  • Does the AM30580 Kenda Trailer Tire with 12" White Wheel Come with the Red and Blue Pinstripes
    Yes. The # AM30580 does come with the same wheels that are shown in the pictures with the red/blue pin stripes.
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  • Can A Wheel With A Larger Pilot Hole Work As A Replacement For A Wheel With A Smaller Pilot Hole?
    The 2.8" pilot hole will typically be found on wheels in the 8" to 10" range, so having it on a 12" wheel is a little odd. With that being said, most trailer wheels, if not all in this size, are lug centric and are centered by the torque of the lug bolts. This means the pilot holes is less important than that on vehicle wheels, which are hub centric and use the pilot hole to center the wheel. Due to this, you will have no issue using a wheel with a larger pilot hole diameter, like the Kenda...
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  • How to Know When to Replace the Kenda 4.80-12 Bias Trailer Tire AM30580
    There are wear bars between the treads of the # AM30580 that once the tread of the tire has worn down to that level it would be time to replace them. Look for a raised rubber section between the treads of the tires that are higher than the base of the treads. That being said most trailer tires don't end up wearing out before its time to replace them. Typically age is what causes them to need replacement. You want to replace them at around 6 years of age or if you see dry rotting or cracking.
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  • Can a Load Range C Trailer Tire be Used in Place of a Load Range B Trailer Tire
    If the load range B tires will sufficiently cover the gross trailer weight capacity then that is what you should go with. Going with a higher capacity tire would not allow the trailer to carry more weight because it is still limited by the axle and suspension. You could go with the higher capacity tire but with more plies in the construction it could heat up faster and you could also experience a stiffer ride. I have included a link to the right to our help article on trailer tires for you.
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  • Can a Trailer Wheel with Smaller Center Pilot Hole be Used than Stock Wheel with Larger Pilot Hole
    On a wheel that attaches to the hub using lug nuts, the center pilot hole of the wheel does not have to be an exact size. As long as it will still fit over the center of he hub like it is supposed to you can use the smaller size because the wheel centers on the hub using the lug nuts.
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  • Would Load Range B 4.80-12 Tire Have Enough Capacity for 1330 lb Boat/Trailer
    A 4.80-12 Wheel/Tire combo like # AM30580 would provide a 4.80-12 Load Range B tire on a 12x4 white spoke wheel with a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern. The tire has a 785 lb per tire/1570 per axle capacity. If the fully loaded weight of your trailer is under 1570 lbs, you'll be fine with a load range B tire. This being said, the price differential between the Load Range B # AM30580 and the Load Range C # AM30660 is miniscule. The load range C would offer a 990 lb per tire/1980 lb per axle...
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  • Which Load Range Tires for Light Duty Utility Trailer w/ 1450 lb GVWR
    Since the Load Range B rating of 1570 per axle and the Load Range C rating of 1980 lbs per axle are both above the GVWR of the trailer in question, no it doesn't really matter. However if it were me personally, I'd go with the Load Range C # AM30660 over the # AM30580 load range B. A little overkill never hurt anything, especially if the trailer should ever get accidentally overloaded. To learn more about trailer tires, click the provided link.
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  • 5 On 4-1/2 Trailer Tire and Wheel Replacement With 3.25 Pilot Hole
    Be sure to triple check your measurement of the end of the hub cap to make sure before you purchase. The largest pilot hole I have for that size wheel and tire is from Kenda 4.80/4.00-8 Bias Trailer Tire with 8" White Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 - Load Range C # AM30060 . The pilot diameter is 2.8". It's a 4.00-8 Non Radial Trailer Tire and has a 5 on 4-1/2 bolt pattern. I do have a 12 inch tire with a pilot hole measuring 3.19" # AM30580. If you have a fender you may have to remove it for it to fit.
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  • What is the Difference Between Load Range B and C Trailer Tires of the Same Size
    Trailer tires that are the same size but with different load ratings will have different capacities. A load range C tire will have a higher capacity than a load range B tire of the same size. The Kenda 4.80-12 Bias Trailer Tire with 12 Inch White Wheel, # AM30660, that you have referenced has a capacity of 990 pounds at 90 psi and it is a load range C. The Kenda 4.80-12 Bias Trailer Tire with 12 Inch White Wheel, # AM30580, has a capacity of 785 pounds at 60 psi and is a load range B.
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  • Do You Have The Kenda 4.80-12 In Load Range C On a 12" X 4" White Wheel 5 On 4-1/2" Lug Pattern?
    The Kenda 4.80-12 Bias Trailer Tire with 12" White Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 - Load Range C # AM30660 is the one you are looking for. It has a 6-ply construction that is rated for 990lbs per tire. It is the same size tire and wheel as the Kenda 4.80-12 Bias Trailer Tire with 12" White Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 - Load Range B # AM30580 that you found on our site.
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    Based on the PSI rating of your current tire and the fact that the letter B and R are somewhat similar in shape I would be willing to bet you have a Load Range B on your trailer. The Load Range B tires in the 4.80-12 size have a 60 psi max rating. For a wheel and tire in the size you need with the same rating you would want the Kenda 4.80-12 Bias Trailer Tire with 12" White Wheel # AM30580. This wheel has a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern. Check out the FAQ article I attached on determining...
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  • What Is The Right Spare Tire For My CE Smith Multi Sport Plus Boat and Kayak Trailer w/ Bunks?
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  • Upgrading to 12" Wheels and Tires on 1993 Coleman Pop Up With 5.70-8 Tires
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