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You do indeed have a 12 inch rim. When you measure the diameter of the wheel, you'll need to measure the diameter of he wheel where the tire bead meets the wheel. I've provided you a cutaway diagram of a wheel showing where the measurement…
view full answer...Tire designations ST205/75D14 and ST205/75R14 are both for special trailer tires with a 205mm width, 75-percent aspect ratio and that fit a 14-inch wheel. The difference between them is the tire's type of construction. The ST205/75D14 tire is a…
view full answer...Long story short, yes you can. But going with the ST205/75R14 would be a better replacement than a ST205/75D14 because the R in the first size means it is a radial tire whereas the D in the second size means it is a bias ply. The main difference…
view full answer...Check the sidewall of the tires on the trailer and you should find a speed rating. For this size 4.80-8 like the part #AM10002 the common speed rating is 65 mph which as long as you kept the speed under that you'd be fine.
view full answer...The tires you have on your trailer now have a radial ply construction which is great for long highway hauls but if you plan to go off-roading then you are going to want to switch to a bias ply construction which will still wok just fine on the…
view full answer...The widest tire you can use on an 8" diameter x 3-3/4" wide trailer wheel is a 5.70-8 part #AM10010 which is 5.8" wide and will be about 1.2" wider than the 4.80/4.00-8 tire you have now. If you replace both the wheel and tire you…
view full answer...The current 175/80-13 size tires on your boat trailer have an overall diameter/height of 24.1 inches and a width of 6.9 inches. The smaller 215/60-8 tires that you mentioned will certainly be smaller in height with a diameter of 18.3 inches, but will…
view full answer...The trailer fender part #J10821 is 10 inches wide and is galvanized so it would work well as a fender for the Tire and Wheel Combo part #AM3H325 that you referenced. I attached a review video for this fender for you to check out as well.
view full answer...You are going to need to know a few things before you will be able to know if you can go to a bigger wheel/tire combination. You will first want to determine how much clearance you have on your trailer to see if you can get fit a bigger wheel/tire.…
view full answer...I wouldn't recommend it. The 4.80x8 tire is designed to be used on a 3-3/4 in wide rim, while the 165/65-8 is compatible with a 5-3/8 inch wide rim. We sell the 165/65-8 tire as a wheel/tire combo, available on a 4 on 4 bolt pattern as part…
view full answer...In almost all cases 3,500 lb axles will all use the same bearings. If your trailer has a Lippert or Dexter 3,500 lb axle then yeah they would be the same. But to be safe it won't hurt to pull them off and get the numbers. If you are sure you need…
view full answer...The importance of matching a wheel's pilot hole diameter to the part of the hub that fits through it depends on the type of wheel. A hub-centric wheel uses the pilot hole to center the wheel on the hub and also to bear some of the total weight…
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