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Speaker 1: Today we're taking a look at the Provider ST235-85-R16 Radial Trailer Tire with a 16" aluminum wheel. The tire and wheel assembly is ideal for RVs, campers, and trailers.The aluminum wheel on the unit is durable, lightweight, and rust-proof. The Viking Series Valhalla design is black with machine silver accents, gives it a really nice look. The front and the back of the wheel… see more >
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The wheel and tire combos we sell are not balanced at the factory. When the tire is mounted to the wheel, the high (heavy) spot on the wheel is matched to the low (light) spot on the tire, which leaves the wheel and tire somewhat balanced. You may…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...The final width (with tires) of the Dexter Trailer Axle, #35545I-EZ-89, will depend on the wheel and tire size you intend to use. You would simply add the width of one tire (assuming your wheels have a zero offset) to the 89 inch hub face dimension…
view full answer...The difference in tire diameter will be an additional 2-1/2 inches going from the 225/75-15 which measure 28.4 to the 235/80-16 which measure 30.9 inches. As a general rule of thumb the minimum safe distance between front and rear tires on the same…
view full answer...It sounds like you just want to know the difference in size and load ratings between ST235/80R16 and ST235/85R16 radial trailer tires. When fully inflated a ST235/80R16 radial trailer tire like the Provider #TTWTRTM2358016E will measure…
view full answer...The Provider ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire #TTWPRG235R16 that you referenced need to be ran at 110 psi to ensure you get the full weight capacity of the tire which is 4,400 lbs at 110 psi. This also helps prevent heat build up which can cause…
view full answer...Tire manufacturers advise that trailer tires need to be filled to the max psi listed on the sidewall of the tire while cold. Your new tires should be inflated to the 110 psi when cold. That pressure will fluctuate as you use the tires and the…
view full answer...The correct axle location is the spot that allows the tongue weight to be between 10 and 15 percent of the total trailer weight when loaded. I attached a picture that shows a chart with the overall process outlined as well as a link to a help…
view full answer...The Provider ST235/85R16 Radial Tire with 16" Viking Aluminum Wheel #A16RGBML is compatible with either 1/2"-20 or 9/16"-18 wheel bolts, the recommended torque specification will depend on which of these two your hub uses.…
view full answer...I attached a link to this page that has all of the tire and wheel combos that are aluminum that match your tire size of ST235/85R16 with an 8 lug bolt pattern. For a higher capacity option that looks really nice we have the Provider ST235/85R16…
view full answer...Assuming that you were using the 16 x 6-1/2 inch #A16RGBML wheel/tire combo, we do indeed offer a replacement center cap as part #CXF105C. The center cap is comaptible with wheels that have a 4.9 inch pilot diameter.
view full answer...There are several parts on the Curt Q20 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch part #C16130 that need greased regularly; one zerk on each side of the head, one zerk in the center of the jaw, and the cam on the locking jaw mechanism. I have attached a photo that…
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