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A 5.30x12 tire like the one in the Kenda 5.30-12 Bias Trailer Tire with 12" White Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 - Load Range B #AM30740 combo and an ST145/R12 like the Kenda Karrier S-Trail ST145/R12 Radial Tire w/ 12" White Spoke Wheel - 5 on…
view full answer...The Kenda Karrier ST145/R12 Radial Tire, #AM10130, is approximately 1/2 inch larger in diameter and 1 inch wider than a 4.80-12 trailer tire. The main things to consider when moving to a larger tire size is wheel well clearance and weight capacity.…
view full answer...According to our resident tire expert, a radial tire will track better than a bias ply tire so that would seem to indicate a radial tire would be less likely to allow sway. A radial tire is also going to last longer and the cost is pretty close to a…
view full answer...You will be best to replace your current ST145R12 tires with the Kenda Karrier S-Trail ST145/R12 Radial Trailer Tire #AM10130. This tire is the same size so you know that there will not be any clearance issues. It carries the 81mph speed rating that…
view full answer...Yes, the Kenda Tire part #AM10140 that you referenced does have the yellow and red dots like you mentioned. Typically the yellow dot indicates the point on the tire that SHOULD be mounted next to the valve stem for the best balance. The red dot is…
view full answer...For your Karavan trailer I recommend LED tail lights #STL57RB and #STL56RB. They are a little shorter at 6-1/16 inches but they do mount on studs spaced 2 inches apart on center. they are 3-5/8 inches tall and 2-1/4 inches deep overall. I have linked…
view full answer...Load Range for trailer tires has to do with the weight capacity. The higher the Load Range the higher the weight capacity and usually the higher the PSI recommendation for the tire. Going with a higher Load Range will not give you the ability to…
view full answer...The higher the ply rating, the tougher a given tire size is going to be. I would stick with the tires that are recommended by the trailer manufacturer. A tire that is rated lower but the same size can wear out faster because of its lower capacity.…
view full answer...The load range tire used is going to depend on the gross trailer weight capacity, which should be on a sticker or plate near the front of the trailer frame or in the trailer's literature. It probably also indicates the load range, or at least the…
view full answer...Yes. Kenda recommends running their tires at the max psi when inflated cold no matter the weight on the trailer. The good news is a tire with load range B is going to be softer than a higher ply/load rated tire. Goodyear is the only manufacturer we…
view full answer...Yes, the trailer wheels part #AM20027 that you referenced can easily handle 70 psi. The recommended valve stems for this wheel are part #AM20904 which are rated for up to 80 psi as well.
view full answer...The Americana High Pressure Rubber Snap-In Valve Stem - 1-1/2" Long - Up to 80 psi #AM20904 fits any trailer wheel with a rim hole diameter of .453", which is the most common, so it will work just fine in your aluminum trailer wheels. The…
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