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The largest wheel and tire combo we offer that has a 4 on 4 inch bolt pattern and a pilot diameter of 2.5 inch is the Kenda 205/65-10 Bias Trailer Tire with 10" White Wheel #AM3H410 which has an overall diameter of 20.6 inches.
view full answer...Your 1996 Coleman Sun Valley came with 20.5x8-10 tires from the factory. As that size is no longer produced the Loadstar K399 Bias Trailer Tire - 205/65-10 #AM1HP54 are the closest current tire size in production. This tire has an overall diameter of…
view full answer...Kenda K353 Bias Trailer Tire - 4.80-12 - Load Range B #AM10060 is rated for a maximum of 65 miles per hour. Provided you stay under 65 you would be at a safe cruising speed. Trailer tires should always be inflated to the maximum psi indicated on the…
view full answer...The maximum life span of a trailer tire is typically 5 or so years, so you're absolutely correct in thinking they should be replaced. They're probably pretty cracked up and dry-rotted at this point. If at all possible, I'd go with the…
view full answer...Bearing Buddies are a great way to keep grease in a trailer hub. I recommend them as long as you are aware that it's very easy to put too much grease in a hub with these which will blow out the seal. They have no problem being used on longer road…
view full answer...A 4 on 4 inch bolt pattern is measured diagonally on center. The first number indicates the number of lug holes and the second number indicates the diameter of the circle that those holes sit on. Check out the wheel bolt pattern help article that I…
view full answer...Like you said the 7 x 1-1/4 inch electric brakes #AKEBRK-2 will work with reduced braking. But there is another thing to consider and that is that not all brake drums are compatible with both electric and hydraulic brakes. In most cases it is one or…
view full answer...As long as you are under the weight capacity for the wheel/tires as well as stay under the speed rating for them you'll be fine. For example, we have the Kenda 205/65-10 Bias Trailer Tire with 10" White Wheel #AM3H410 which has a weight…
view full answer...You are correct. The tire that is included with the Kenda Tire/Wheel Combo, part #AM3H410 should be inflated to 70 psi. At the maximum air pressure, the tires will perform and wear best, and get the best gas mileage. If a trailer tire is inflated to…
view full answer...The modern day equivalent of a 20.5 x 8-10 tire is going to be a 205/65-10. The dimensions are as close as you can get to the old size. We have several tires and tire and wheel combos in this size with various bolt patterns (if a wheel is needed).…
view full answer...The tire and wheel combos we carry like #AM3H460 are not machined balanced. You can have the tire and wheel combos balanced at a local tire shop if you wanted to. What our tire manufacturers will do is line up the light spot on the tire with the…
view full answer...When replacing the spindle on your trailer with a EZ Lube Spindle, part #TRU74FR, you will need to cut off the existing spindle and weld a new one in place. I strongly recommend you take it to a qualified machine shop to have the appropriate welds…
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