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Load range B trailer tires are going to have a lower capacity than C load range tires. Basically that, psi rating, and the ply rating are the only differences. A higher load range tire would last a little longer than lower load ranges of the same…
view full answer...There are a couple of factors that will determine if you are able to use a larger size tire and wheel on your trailer. First you will want to make sure that your trailer hub will accept a larger size wheel. Many of the trailer hub assemblies we offer…
view full answer...The Kenda 4.80-12 Bias Trailer Tire with 12" Galvanized Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 - Load Range B #AM30590 have a max speed of 65 mph. When trailer tires are not speed rated with a letter, the default is 65 mph max. I've attached an article to…
view full answer...If you go to a 5.30-12 inch tire size you'd gain 1.4 inches overall over your current size of 4.80-12. Also this tire size will fit the wheels you currently have as well. For that we have the Taskmaster part #TT53012C which would be a great…
view full answer...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...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...When a trailer wheel/tire like the bias ply Kenda #AM30120 shows a weight carrying capacity of 910-lbs, which is for Load Range C, that is for just the one wheel/tire. So, yes, you would double that to determine the total weight capacity of the…
view full answer...There are two different types of trailer hubs that will determine if the pilot hole on a wheel matters or not. First there are hubs that use wheel bolts to secure the wheel to the hub. These are called hub-centric. For this type, the pilot hole has…
view full answer...I recommend taking a look at the Taskmaster 5.30R12 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range C Item #TT53012C and pair it with the Taskmaster Steel Modular Trailer Wheel - 12" x 4" Rim - 5 on 4-1/2 - Silver Item #TA79RR. This is an excellent radial…
view full answer...The Kenda Loadstar 5.30-12 Bias Trailer Tire with 12" White Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 - Load Range C #AM30820 you were looking at is a 6 ply tire with a load rating 1045lbs at 80 PSI. I included a video review of the #AM30820 for you to take a look…
view full answer...Moving to larger tires and wheels can cause all kinds of trouble with sway and requires replacing a lot of parts on your trailer. My recommendation is to go with a replacement tire that is the same size and rated for highway speed. The Taskmaster…
view full answer...Both the 4.8-12 and the 145/80-12 will fit on a 4 inch wide rim. However, the 145 will be taller by about 13/16 of an inch so you will want to make sure that there is space above the tire for the larger size. The 145 will also be wider by nearly an…
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