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Loadstar ST185/80D13 Bias Trailer Tire - Load Range D

Loadstar ST185/80D13 Bias Trailer Tire - Load Range D

Item # AM1ST79
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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 1,710 lbs at 65 psi. Great Prices for the best trailer tires and wheels from Kenda. Loadstar ST185/80D13 Bias Trailer Tire - Load Range D part number AM1ST79 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 - AM1ST79

  • Tire Only
  • 13 Inch
  • 185/80-13
  • Load Range D
  • Bias Ply Tire
  • M - 81 mph
  • 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 1,710 lbs at 65 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" wheels
  • Tire size: ST185/80D13
    • Section width: 7.2"
    • Outer diameter: 24.4"
  • Capacity:
    • Load range: D
    • Ply rating: 8
    • Maximum load:
      • Single tire: 1,710 lbs at 65 psi
      • Dual tires: 1,520 lbs at 65 psi
  • Maximum speed: 81 mph (speed rating M)
  • 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.



1ST79 Loadstar K550 Bias Tire - LR D





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Loadstar ST185/80D13 Bias Trailer Tire - Load Range D - AM1ST79

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (3261 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 1,710 lbs at 65 psi.

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This is the first time I have ordered trailer tires from Etrailer and I did not know what to expect with regard to service and product quality. The last pair of tires I had on my pontoon boat trailer were 185/80R13 Marathon tires but according to the specifications, the Etrailer 185/80R13 tires had a better load rating and higher safe speed rating than my old Marathon tires. My Etraier tires also have a 2/2018 date of manufacturing which was also a plus.

Pat

9/7/2019

Great ... I sold my pontoon boat recently but the tires exceeded my expectations. I now go to Etrailer for tire recommendation and technical advise. I recently bought a spare tire and rim for my new Venture trailer from Etrailer. Thanks, PW



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feel stable and smooth.... wearing good so far after 1000 miles.... I went one size bigger and one up on load and speed rating than my oem pop up tires and I am glad I did... much better ride..



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Tires arrived quickly, package well, and best of all they are only two months old. Will evaluate tires as time goes by, but etrailer.com did a great job of fulfilling my order.

John D.

7/7/2015

After having these tires for a year, I must say I am pleased. They are wearing well, hold air great, and offer a good ride.



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It came crushed, but the tire installer was able to mount it with some effort on the rim,



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Great Service!

Speedy fast delivery
and excellent communication!

Highly recommend them!!!!!



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After researching tires for several days, watching etrailer videos and reading all the Q&A's, I decided on this particular size and brand because they're excellent in quality and couldn't find any local dealer that carried them. I ordered the tires, steel wheels and baby moon hubs all together to go on a 15' Scotty camper.
They look great and I would recommend them to anyone who needs a smaller, yet durable tire.



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These seem to last a lot longer than the load C tires. They have worked great on my hunting boat trailer.

Scuba K.

7/25/2017

Tire is running great and wear just like it should.



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These tires are great! Not too many miles on them yet but they ride well. The load range of these tires is great too. The awesome part of this purchase was the tires shipped the same day I ordered them and they arrived in four days! Great customer service!



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Excellent service!! The order came in very fast and I would highly recommend anyone to order there tires for you guys in a heartbeat. The product was shipped in in individual boxes so nothing else could touch the tires and I was in pressed by that also.



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Got new loadstar tires for my coleman Fleetwood Rio they look great and ride even better. The ride over all is smooth and stable.



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I can't really evaluate the tires yet...The arrived in only 2 days and the boxes they were shipped in looked brand new!! Unpacked one tire...appearance was excellent. This is the second set of "Loadstar ST185/80D13 Bias Trailer Tire - Load Range D" that I have purchased and will write more in a couple of weeks after I get them mounted. Thanks for the great service and unbelievably fast shipping!
Great service E-Trailer!!



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I used these on my ATV trailer...The Load Range D makes a huge difference over the Load range C sidewalls. No more bouncing or swaying from sidewall flex. It really improved the ride quality of the trailer and are much tougher than most other trailer tires offered for a 13 inch rim.



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Excellent order with fast Delivery and they exemplify my rims and trailer.



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So this is the second set of these I have ordered for my 2001 Palamino Pop Up. The first set held air pressure all 10 years I had them and we took 25 trips with them (I just checked that fact the other day). So we had no problems until one popped on the interstate. At 10 years old, not a surprise nor disappointing.

Now the last set I ordered were already on rims mounted and balanced. These new ones came packaged as tires only. The my are way deformed for shipping and folded on half. We will see if they right themselves under air pressure. Not sure how they will get mounted. I used a mounting and balance machine a long time ago only an Army auto craft shop. Can’t imagine how these will turn out. I will update my rating if the experience is a debacle. If the tire shop thinks nothing of it, I will leave myv5 star rating as is.

Jeffrey

7/19/2021

The tires are perfect. They mounted just fine and ride just fine. Still holding air and haven’t added any in a year. We don’t pull it much these days, but I am confident I have a solid tire.



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I have never ordered tires online or for a trailer before this experience. They had exactly the tire that I wanted in the correct size that I wanted. That made it very simple to just call them up and order. We received the tires in 3 business days. We have not taken a trip on these tires yet but I expect them to be just fine when we do. If you are looking to replace original tires for your camping trailer, this is the place to look first. I will return here for future trailer needs.

Melissa K.

6/19/2015

Only took one trip on them last summer. One tire went flatlow sitting over the winter. We have kept it aired up during the spring, not sure if this is due to the tire or how they were installed on the trailer. never had that happen on the original tires in 6 years. So a little worried about what might happen on the one trip we plan to take this summer. any advice?

Etrailer Expert

Rachael H.

6/23/2015

The problem you are describing may be associated with how the wheel was installed on your existing rim, or potentially with the valve stem. If the tire is no seated properly on the wheel, and if the valve stem is bad, or does not have a good seal, you may experience slow air leaks overtime.


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tires came packaged well. we will see how they work when i get them mounted and on the trailer.



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The replacement tires were for my boat trailer, and have held up well. The professional customer Service provided by your team was excellent! Keep up the good work, thanks!



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Tires were sent very fast and well packed in a box, not just shrink wrapped. The tires themselves are by far a better tire than what came on my boat trailer. They are almost twice as heavy as the originals and much stiffer sidewall. They pull better than the old tires ever did. Their price beat any I could find here on a comparable tire. I will be getting in touch with them when I need tires again. I would rate them A- double plus.

Bruce B.

10/2/2017

I have put many miles on these tires, including many back roads and trails, and have had no problems with the tires. They show very little wear for the amount of miles and abuse they have had. Would I buy them again? In a heartbeat!!!



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I bought these tires to put on my travel trailer. The outside and inside treads are wearing faster than the 3 center treads. I always check the pressure before getting on the road and both tires are inflated to 65 pounds.
I only have 18 thousand miles on them. I'm very disappointed in the wear pattern.

Etrailer Expert

Mike L.

7/10/2019

Tire treads that are worn at the edges would typically indicate an under inflated tire. Have you tired a different tire gauge in order to confirm your readings? If the pressure is fine, a bent axle or worn suspension parts could certainly cause the wear you describe, as well. The tires are covered by a 2 year warranty. Please call our Customer Service folks at 800-298-8924 for details.



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This rating is for customer service and assistance in purchasing new tires for my pop-up camper. Since I have just received the tires I can't honestly rate them. But if they perform as well as ETRAILER I'm sure I will be a happy camper. I ordered the tires on Thursday and they were delivered the following Wednesday. Thanks for the recommendation, the quick delivery, and a fair price. I'm sure this won't be my last purchase.

Doug P.

6/30/2018

I have made several long distance and a few shorter trips with these tires over the past year. The roads vary from Interstate Highways to country backroads. The tires have performed flawlessly under a wide variety of weather conditions. I am completely satisfied. And as I predicted this wasnt my last purchase from etrailer. Thanks for great products and great service.



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Tires look good. Will have them mounted tomorrow. Where somewhat out of shape from being packaged tight. Hopefully they will shape up when mounted.

Don

10/1/2022

750 miles on the tires and no problems.



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This buldge doesn’t seem correct.

Etrailer Expert

Heather A.

9/13/2018

These tires are shipped flat and should take a normal shape once the tires are inflated.



by:

Super fast shipping. I buy new tires every five years for my pop-up, and with the Loadstar tires have never had a tire issue. I am very satisfied with the service I get from these tires. Also, E-trailer has the best price that I have found anywhere. I would recommend these.

Mike L.

5/28/2016

working great.



by:

Fast shipping, easy to mount, good price, trailer seems to tow better, more stable. Only place I found Load range D tires

Ron S.

6/29/2015

Still satisfied



by:

I placed my order on Friday and had my tires by Tuesday. Excellent customer service and no shipping fees to boot. Easy ordering, no hassle and they kept me informed all along the way of where my tires where. I have not worked with this company before, but will in the future when there is another need. I would recommend etrailer to friends and family. Totally satisfied customer

Kim S.

5/7/2015

I ordered my tires on a weekday and poof they appeared within a day or two. Awesome customer service. I ordered 2 replacement tires and shortly thereafter I sold my popup to my brother who drove it from North Carolina down to the Keys where he lives - he has made multiple trips throughout Florida and has not had any problems at all with the tires and wanted to make sure he knew where I purchased them when it time to replace. Will definitely be a repeat customer. These people do an awesome job!


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