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St205/75d14 Load Range C Bias Ply Trailer Tire -kenda K558 - Tb407 on 2040-parts.com

US $58.59
Location:

53037, United States

53037, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:205/75D14C-K558 Brand:Kenda

This Bias Ply Trailer Tire, manufactured by Kenda, is a Load Range C trailer tire and has a Ply Rating of 6. It's Tire Load Capacity is 1760lbs per tire and it Fits Rim Sizes 14x5.5 | 14x6. The tire's Max PSI=50lbs. The tire's phsyical dimensions, measured in inches, are as follows: Tire Width=7.8" and the Outside Diameter=26.3" These trailer tires are DOT approved for high speed use on US Highways.

 Kenda K558's have been manufactured with tread wear, durability and cost in mind. They are a cost effective alternative to Kenda's more popular "Loadstar Trailer Tire"

Description:

  • Computer-designed K558 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: 6/C
Outer Diameter: 26.3"
Tire Width: 7.8"
Max Load: 1760lbs
Max PSI: 50PSI
Recommended Rim Size: 14x5.5 - 14x6

The ST205/75D14 Load Range C Bias Ply K558 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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