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Karrier and Loadstar are two different brand names used by Kenda. There's no difference in quality or function between the two brand names. For a ST175/80-13 Radial trailer tire in load range D, I'd recommend part #AM10210 if you're…
view full answer...The Kenda Tire ST205/75R/14 Load Range C #AM10234 was recently updated and the improvements that were made were increased weight capacity and speed rating. It used to be lower but now the speed rating is 81 mph and the weight capacity is 1,925 lbs at…
view full answer...I don't have a way to provide the exact date code for any one set of tires that we ship but I can tell you that trailer tires are a top product for use and we sell a lot of them. This means that they don't sit on the shelf long in our…
view full answer...The load range of the ST205/75R14 tires you choose will need to be sufficient for the weight of both your boat and trailer. You can determine this by weighing both the boat and trailer then finding the capacity of the tire and multiplying that by the…
view full answer...Yes. The Provider ST205/75r14 Radial Tires #TR20514 are also a 6 ply, Load Range C tire of the same size and will work well as a replacement for your existing Ranier tires with the same dimensions and specs. These tires have a maximum load of…
view full answer...The Karrier ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire part #AM10234 or part #AM32156 with galvanized wheel has a load range C rating which is suitable for use up to 1,925 lbs. If you take this number and multiple it by the number of tires you should get about…
view full answer...I walked out to our warehouse and looked at the Kenda Radial Tire, part #AM10234. The tire is manufactured in China. The time stamp on the tire read 0911. This indicates that the tire was manufactured in the ninth week of 2011. You can find this…
view full answer...Yes, a tire with a Load Range of C (1,925 lbs at 60 psi) like the Kenda ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire #AM10234 has more than enough weight capacity for your 1,190 lb boat. When you calculate tire weight capacity you will add the capacity of each…
view full answer...If you have a tandem axle travel trailer that weighs 6,000 lbs a Load Range C tire like the part #AM1ST92 would work, but since you said that is the weight when empty you would most likely want to go with the Load Range D just to be safe. For that…
view full answer...Even when stored in the somewhat controlled environment of a garage, tires are still subject to dry rot and flat spotting. Even if the tire tread has plenty of depth left and you can't see any cracking with the naked eye, the generally accepted…
view full answer...You can align trailers. Basically to see if it is off, measure from the center of the coupler diagonally to the center of the end of the spindle. Then do the same on the other side. Make sure to measure from the same spot on the coupler to the same…
view full answer...According to our tire guru here at etrailer, there are three main cause issues that could be at play here. First, excessive wear on the outside of the tire means the trailer could have an alignment issue. This can also be caused by worn suspension…
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