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St175/80d13 Load Range D Bias Ply Trailer Tire - Kenda Loadstar - Tb303 on 2040-parts.com

US $62.04
Location:

53037, United States

53037, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:095501329D1 Brand:Kenda

This Bias Ply Trailer Tire, manufactured by Kenda, is a Load Range D trailer tire and has a Ply Rating of 8. It's Load Capacity is 1570lbs per tire and it Fits Rim Sizes 13x4.5 | 13x5. The tire's Max PSI=65lbs. The tire's phsyical dimensions, measured in inches, are as follows: Tire Width=6.6" and the Outside Diameter=24" These trailer tires are DOT approved for high speed use on US Highways.

Item #: TB303 - 13 Inch Trailer Tire - Load Range D - 8 Ply - Load Capacity: 1570lbs - Max Pressure: 65psi

Description:
Kenda Loadstar's have been manufactured with road wear and durability in mind.

  • Computer-designed K550 tread features a Radial tire appearance with Bias tire's durability.
  • Advanced rubber compound gives longer tread wear and low rolling resistance which equals better towing MPGs!
  • Flatter tread profile allows for increased towing stability.
  • Two year manufacturer warranty


Ply Rating: 8/D
Outer Diameter: 24"
Tire Width: 6.6"
Max Load: 1570lbs
Max PSI: 65PSI
Recommended Rim Size: 13x4.5 - 13x5.5

The ST175/80D13 Load Range D Bias Ply Trailer Tire is one of the best trailer tires on the market today and is manufactured by Kenda. They are manufactured with the highest of quality for heavy-duty applications and increased tire life. The computer generated tread design in conjunction with a new tread rubber compound provides superior traction in wet or dry conditions. The bias ply tires are continually tested to help ensure a smoother ride while providing additional stability at highway speeds. All Kenda trailer tires are designed to improve handling and enhance the ride characteristics of the towed vehicle.
 

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