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Loadstar ST175/80D13 Bias Trailer Tire - Load Range C

Loadstar ST175/80D13 Bias Trailer Tire - Load Range C

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Top-quality, bias trailer tire has been rigorously tested to ensure that it exceeds Department of Transportation standards. This tire fits 13" wheels; its maximum load is 1,360 lbs at 50 psi. Great Prices for the best trailer tires and wheels from Kenda. Loadstar ST175/80D13 Bias Trailer Tire - Load Range C part number AM1ST76 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 - AM1ST76

  • Tire Only
  • 13 Inch
  • 175/80-13
  • Load Range C
  • Bias Ply Tire
  • Kenda

Top-quality, bias trailer tire has been rigorously tested to ensure that it exceeds Department of Transportation standards. This tire fits 13" wheels; its maximum load is 1,360 lbs at 50 psi.


Features:

  • Flatter tread offers improved stability for excellent handling
  • Special trailer (ST) tire has sturdy sidewalls so that it can handle heavy loads
    • Created specifically for trailers and not intended for use on other vehicles
  • Advanced rubber compound
    • Longer tread wear
    • Low rolling resistance for smooth ride
  • Bias tire meets DOT requirements


Specs:

  • Fits: 13" x 4-1/2", 13" x 5", and 13" x 5-1/2" rims
  • Tire size: ST175/80D13
    • Section width: 6.6"
    • Outer diameter: 24"
  • Capacity:
    • Load range: C
    • Ply rating: 6
    • Maximum load: 1,360 lbs at 50 psi
  • 5-Year limited warranty
  • 1-Year worry-free guarantee


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.



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Loadstar ST175/80D13 Bias Trailer Tire - Load Range C - AM1ST76

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (3256 Customer Reviews)

Top-quality, bias trailer tire has been rigorously tested to ensure that it exceeds Department of Transportation standards. This tire fits 13" wheels; its maximum load is 1,360 lbs at 50 psi.

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Super fast shipping and good phone help as per etrailer!
Tire tech had some problem getting one of the tires
mounted due to its being compressed for shipping
purposes. Maybe a note should be added in listing about this issue
or video of technique used to assist the tire tech.
Thanks



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Have had these tires for a year now. Replaced tires on my trailer and hauled my winter supply of wood pellets with great results!! Thanks e-trailer

Thomas

8/8/2023

Working well. Glad I bought them.



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Excellent customer service



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Great service overall!



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I put these on my enclosed trailer, no bounce and both are wearing evenly, great tires



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Service was great and got here quickly. .!!



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Shipment was quick and just what I ordered. They match the spare I already had on my boat trailer. Had them mounted locally and now trailer is rolling as good as new.
I am happy with my purchase.

Mark E.

2/20/2021

So Far so good... seem to be holding up fine



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I gave them a poor rating before but have change my rating. They originally sent me the wrong item, but they were very helpful in sending the item back and a week later I had the correct item in good shape. Everyone was very pleasant and helpful that I talked to. They also priced matched my items.

James

10/4/2017

Tires are great. Boat tracks extremely well at highway speeds.



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Exact match for my trailer spare. Great price and service, fast shipping. Will use eTrailer again I'm sure.

Mel

8/2/2016

Trailer tires are working great on long trips.



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Got what I ordered and sooner than it was due. Can't beat that.



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I’ve used these tires for about 4000 miles over the past year on my motorcycle trailer. Stable, good tread wear.



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Ordered 2 new Kenda tires for my popup camper, using website to order was quite easy and delivery was as promised. Will do busines with etrailer again in the future. Camper had the original Kenda tires and they kasted 15 years with alot of use.



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I have ordered two of these in separate orders. The tires look good and were very well packaged. They arrived very quickly. They are identical replacements for those on a boat trailer I bought 9 years ago. They did wear funny. One was worn in the middle and the other on the outer edges. Don’t know why. Both were inflated to 50 psi as is indicated on the trailer placard. I can’t complain though. They had lots of hard use.



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Just received an email from Katherine at etrailer stating that UPS delivered my package and it was on the front porch. Sure enough, there it was and I couldn't be more pleased. Haven't had an opportunity to install the tires or brake controller but etrailer directed me to a page that has great information about both products. Nice job folks and I will definitely purchase from you again. I paid with PayPal and it couldn't have been easier. Thanks again, Jim M.



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All I can say is wow, ordered new trailer tires and they arrived two days later. The new tires are date coded 2819 and 4619 so both are less than a year old, which is great. The old tires were almost 18 years old and though they still looked good I didn’t want to take a chance on a 2500 mile round trip to Daytona with the motorcycle on back. I already mounted them and serviced the trailer, so I’m ready to roll. Loadstar 175/80 D13 LRC.



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Thank you for making it easy and quick enough for me. The tires and wheel are just what I ordered and needed for my trailer. Look forward to ordering from you'll in the future. You were recommend by a friend.



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Fairly good set of tires for my boat trailer. The previous set wore funny but that was after 8 years of use.



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I’m very satisfied with the overall quality of the loadstar tire it lasted 5 years before needing replacement



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Tires are a great replacement on my 2000 loadrite tandem trailer. Perfectly satisfied going into my 2nd season.



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I purchased two trailer tires. Ordering process was easy, product received when promised.



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I haven’t installed my lights and tires yet but I couldn’t wait. Based on customer service and timely delivery alone, Hanna, Carol and George, awesome! Thank you!



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Got my tires. They look in good shape being new. Delivery was prompt and ordering was easy enough. Reputable dealer.



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Accurate, timely, professional service from etrailer.com



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Perfect. Came shipped 2 per box which i figured they would be shipped loose. Mounted up fine and trailered well this past weekend. Etrailer gets it right everytime.



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Great service, fast delivery! Doesnt get much better! Thanks etrailer!


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  • Will 175/80-13 Tires Work In Place of a 175/70-13 on a Boat Trailer?
    The Loadstar ST175/80D13 # AM1ST76 you found is going to have the same with as your 175/60R13 but the new tire is going to be slightly taller at 24" versus 22.6" on your tire. This means the new tire will sit 0.7" closer to your fender and any other parts such as steps which you may have. We typically like to see at least 3" of vertical travel between the fender and tire surface for suspension travel and clearance. So if you have 3.7" currently with tire this will be enough for the taller tire.
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  • Tire Recommendation for a Trailer Used on Paved and Dirt Roads Size 175/80-13
    The best tire for your trailer will really depend on how much time you spend on paved roads versus dirt or gravel roads. At the 175/80-13 tire size, you can choose between a radial tire and a bias ply tire. Radial tires, like part # AM10210, have more flex, better ground contact, traction, tread wear and runs cooler than a bias ply tire. A bias ply tire, like part # AM1ST77 has a thicker sidewall and is ideal for off-road use, but if you spend more time traveling on paved roads, a radial...
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  • Date Code on ST175/80D13 load range C Kenda K550 Loadstar
    I went out to the warehouse and looked at our stock of our Loadstar ST175/80D13 Bias Trailer Tires - Load Range D # AM1ST76. The date codes on that stock of tires was 813, meaning they were manufactured on the eighth week of 2013. I have included a link to a helpful article answering Trailer Tire Frequently Asked Questions for you to check out.
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  • Recommendation to Replace 155/80R13 Tires on Trailer
    The 155/80R13 tire is a pretty odd size which is why you're having a lot of difficulty finding exact replacements. The closest option we have available is an ST175/80R13 like the excellent Kenda Loadstar # AM1ST76. It features a maximum load of 1,360 pounds at 50 psi and a speed rating of 81 mph. This tire will be taller by 1.2 inches and wider by 0.8 inches compared to what you currently have. Keep in mind that only half of this height difference (0.6 inch) will actually matter in terms...
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  • Can My Spare Trailer Tire Be A Lower Load Range Than The Rest Of My Tires
    Typically higher load ranges of tires means higher capacity and a higher max PSI. For example the Loadstar ST175/80D13 Bias Trailer Tire Load range D part # AM1ST77 has a maximum load rating of 1,610 lbs at 65 PSI. While the same tire in load range C, Loadstar ST175/80D13 Bias Trailer Tire part # AM1ST76 has a maximum 1,360 lbs at 50 psi. With that being said the ideal spare would be the same load range but you can use the load range C tire as a spare only in emergencies to get you home...
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  • Tire Pressure Recommendation For 1,300LB Burro Camping Trailer Kenda Loadstar 175/80D13
    Kenda recommends to run their tires at the maximum psi rating found on the sidewall regardless of trailer weight capacity. The Loadstar ST175/80D13 Bias Trailer Tire with 13" Galvanized Wheel # AM3S130 should be ran at 50psi cold tire pressure.
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  • Comparison of Load Range C And Load Range D Trailer Tires
    Whether a load range C or the greater capacity load range D, your will need to keep your tires inflated to their maximum psi rating for best performance and longest life. For a ST175/80D13 with load range D like the Loadstar Item # AM1ST77, the capacity is 1,610-lbs at 65 psi. For a C load range in a similar Loadstar like Item # AM1ST76, the capacity is 1,360-lbs at 50 psi. Both "would fit" but which is best will depend on overall capacity as determined by your axle capacity and to some...
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  • Proper Tire Pressure For Loadstar Trailer Tires
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  • Speed Rating of Kenda & Loadstar ST175/80-13 Trailer Tire - Load Range C
    The speed rating is 81 mph for the Loadstar ST175/80D13 Bias Trailer Tire - Load Range C # AM1ST76, but I definitely do not recommend them for highway use, despite that. The reason for that is they are a bias tire, which means they are very stiff, will run hotter, and won't last as long on highway use as a radial tire. So instead, for highway use I highly recommend a radial from Kenda: - Karrier ST175/80R13 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range C # AM10199 The # AM10199 also has an 81 mph...
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  • What is the Difference Between Load Range C and D ST175/80D13 Trailer Tires
    The difference between an load range C and load range D tire in the same size is the capacity and psi rating. The two tires will still have the same dimensions and fit on the same wheel. The D rated tire has a higher capacity. For a ST175/80D13 like # AM1ST77, the capacity is 1,610 pounds at 65 psi. For a C load range in the same size, like # AM1ST76 , the capacity is 1,360 pounds at 50 psi. Adding the D load range tires of the same size will fit your trailer, but they will not allow you...
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  • Recommendations for a 2011 KZ Sportsmen Classic 16RBT to Gain Ground Clearance
    Your current tire size has an overall diameter of 24.1 inches, if you were to go up to the smallest diameter 14 inch wheel setup you would be going with the 205/75-14 size that has an overall diameter of 26.3 inches. That gives you a difference of 2.2 inches of diameter, or when you divide that in two to account for how the additional diameter is split on either side of the hub there will be 1.1 inches of less clearance in the wheel well. It will be up to you to determine if you have...
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  • 13 Inch Diameter Tire with 6 Inch Section Width
    The narrowest 13" diameter tire we offer is the Loadstar ST175/80D13 Bias Trailer Tire part # AM1ST74 for load range B, part # AM1ST76 for load range C, or part # AM1ST77 for load range D. These tires all have a section width of 6.6". In order to obtain a section width of 6.0" you would need to go down to a 155/80-13 tire which is a very odd size so if you can give me a bit more insight as to what you are trying to accomplish I would be glad to see if we have any better options for you....
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  • Difference Between Kenda AM1ST51 & Loadstar AM1ST76 ST175/80D13 Trailer Tires
    You were right that there is very little difference between the two ST175/80D13 trailer tires you mentioned, which are the following: - Kenda ST175/80D13 Bias Trailer Tire # AM1ST51 - Loadstar ST175/80D13 Bias Trailer Tire # AM1ST76 The only difference really is the tread, and I have added a photo for you showing the different tread patterns of both tires. The Kenda has straight grooves running along the tire, so it will be slightly better for wetter conditions; so if you live in an...
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  • Trailer Tire Replacement for Size A-78-13
    Since your trailer uses lug bolts to secure the wheels to the hubs that means the hubs are hub-centric which means that the pilot hole of the wheel is what centers the wheel to the hub. To replace wheels you'd have to go with wheels that have the exact same pilot diameter as what you currently have so that it centers properly. We can help you replace just the tire though. The metric equivalent of an A78-13 tire is a 175/80-13. This size is available in load range B, # AM1ST74, rated for...
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  • Comparing Loadstar And Kenda ST175/80D13 Bias Trailer Tires
    I asked our resident tire expert about the # AM1ST51 and # AM1ST76 tires and what may be the difference. We pulled both tires from our warehouse and compared all of the numbers and specs. We found no difference between the two tires other than the tread design. I have attached a photo of each tire tread design you can check out. They are both Load Range C bias-ply ST175/80D13 tires. I recommend going with the less-expensive option, part # AM1ST51.
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  • Can Trailer Tires be put on Horse Drawn Wagon?
    It is feasible to put trailer tires on your horse drawn wagon. You would need to get tires that fit the same size wheel, which is 13 inches, and also make sure that your new tires have the appropriate load range for your wagon. We have tires that will fit 13" wheels and are sized 175/80-13. Your current tires are 7.3" wide and have a diameter of 23.2"; tires that are 175/80-13 are 6.9" wide and have a diameter of 24". The option for a load range D radial tire, which has a maximum capacity...
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  • What Is The Difference Between 175/80D13 and 175/80R13 Trailer Tires?
    The difference between 175/80D13 and 175/80R13 is the D and R. D means that it is a bias ply tire and the R means that it is a radial tire. Radials tend to be more of a smooth ride on the road and the bias tire is better for off road conditions. I would recommend getting radials on your trailer, but you do want to get all the same kind so you don't see uneven ware over time. You have this Bias ply tire # AM1ST76 but you can swap them all for these radials # AM10199
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    Radial trailer tires like your ST205/75R14 tires can still flat spot, but they are a little less prone to flat spotting due to them having a more flexible side wall construction compared to bias ply tires. If you will be parking your RV for long periods of time, then using the Race Ramps FlatStoppers for Vehicle Storage - 3-3/8" Lift - 10" Wide - 6,000 lbs - Qty 4 # RR-FS-10 would be a great addition to keep your tires from flat spotting during storage. You will place these ramps under...
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    The metric equivalent of an A78-13 tire is a 175/80-13. This size is available in load range B, # AM1ST74, rated for 1,100 pounds at 35 psi. It also comes in load range C, # AM1ST76 for bias ply or # AM10199 for radial, both rated for 1,360 pounds at 50 psi. And there is also a load range D in this size, # AM1ST77, for bias ply and # AM10210 for a radial both rated for 1,610 pounds at 65 psi. Radial tires run cooler and track better than bias ply tires but bias ply tires are better...
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  • Replacement Modern Tire Size for B78-13ST Tires on Tandem Axle Boat Trailer
    The old B78-13ST tire size translates into a modern ST175/80-13 tire size which is compatible with a 13 inch diameter rim that's 4-1/2, 5 or 5-1/2 inches wide. We offer a load range C radial tire (1360lbs at 50psi) part # TTWTRTM1758013C or a bias ply, same load range as part # AM1ST76. Either tire would offer plenty of capacity. I'd recommend the radials, as radial tires tend to run cooler. Since excessive heat is the number one enemy of tires, the cooler you can keep the tire, the longer...
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  • What is the Difference Between ST175/80D13 and ST185/80D13 Tires and Load Range C and D
    The ST185/80D13 trailer tire will be 10mm wider and the tire will go from 24 inches tall to 24-1/2 inches tall. Just make sure you have space to accommodate the extra height and width so that you do not end up with tire rub. Load range C tires have a ply rating of 6, and load range D tires have a ply rating of 8. Load range D tires are bit heavier built and have a higher weight capacity. The ST175/80D13 tire you were looking at is load range D and can bear 1,610 pounds at 65 psi. An ST17580D13...
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  • Are Bias Tires or Radial Tires Better for a Golf Cart Trailer with Tire Size 175/80-13
    Radial tires, like # TTWTRTM1758013C that are 175/80 R13 are generally considered to be better tires for most applications. Radial tires have more ground contact which means they have better traction, stability and they wear more evenly. A radial will usually run cooler as well. This is important because heat is the main reason a tire will fail. On the flipside, a bias tire, like 175/80 D13 tire # AM1ST76, are generally better if you're going to be off road because the tire has a stiffer...
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  • Bias Versus Radial Trailer Tires for a Pop Up Camper
    The Loadstar ST175/80D13 trailer tire, # AM1ST76, is a good tire for a pop up camper. But if you will be towing the trailer often or over long distances, a radial tire, # AM10199, would be a better choice. Radial tires track better and offers more contact with the ground. More ground contact improves traction and will provide better tread wear. Radial tires are also have more stability than a bias ply tire. Radials also run cooler if they are not overloaded. This helps the tire last...
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