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I may have a solution for you, but I'm not aware of a 14" trailer tire existing with these specs (Load Range E and 14 ply). The highest rated 205/75r14 tire we have is the Westlake ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range D #274-000012…
view full answer...We actually have a trailer tire in your current size that has an 81 mph speed rating and has a 2,200 lb weight capacity with the part #AM10235. This would be your easiest and simplest solution to gain more weight capacity and higher speed rating.…
view full answer...I have included a dimensional drawing of the Dutton-Lainson Round Swivel Jack #DL22335 that shows the overall extended height of the jack at 40-5/8" tall. This measurement is from the bottom of the wheel to the top of the jack when extended.
view full answer...I may have an option for you, however we do not carry the size you're looking for with a load range E. We do sell ST205/75R14 tires, such as #AM10235, however the maximum load range is only high as D. The closest tires we have to the ST205/75R14…
view full answer...Thank you for the photo of your trailer idler hub and for the details about its bearings. New hubs must use the very same bearing set in order to fit on your spindles. All 6-on-5-1/2-inch idler hubs we offer are shown on the linked page. Timken…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but we do not have any 5-lug hubs with the bearings that you listed because they are not common sizes. I don't think you are going to be able to find a new 5-lug hub that uses these bearings because again they are not…
view full answer...Yes, you can replace your load range C tires with load range D tires without issue. It will only become any issue when you go down load ranges, not up. The tires will have the same overall diameter as long as they are the same size regardless of…
view full answer...In terms of speed rating the Goodyear Endurance ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire is certainly superior to the Kenda Karrier #AM10235, as it features an 87 mph maximum speed (compared to 81 mph on the Kenda). Based on your question, where it seems like…
view full answer...Since wire color codes are NOT universal, we always recommend wiring by function, rather than wire color. If you look at the Trailer Wiring FAQ article I have linked you to, you can see some diagrams showing the proper way to wire a vehicle and…
view full answer...If you were happy with the ground clearance that the trailer had with the old setup then I would recommend you stick with the way you had it with the axle below the springs. If you moved the axle above the spring you would lose ground clearance and…
view full answer...Doing an over-under kit like the part #K71-385-00 that you referenced will raise your camper the diameter of your axles plus the thickness of your leaf springs. So if you go out and measure those two things on your trailer you will know how much of a…
view full answer...Thanks for the picture! There is going to be a noticeable benefit to having larger tires on dirt roads that are poorly maintained. The larger tires will give you a wider footprint by almost 30% which translates to more stability and grip. The Kenda…
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