Our office and warehouse will be closed from 4/15/2022 until 4/17/2022. Shipping will resume on 4/18/2022.

4.80X12 Load Range B Bias Ply Trailer Tire - Kenda Loadstar

SKU:
TD12B480K
Tire Size:
4.80x12
Tread Pattern:
Loadstar K353
Construction:
Bias
Tire Ply Rating:
Load Range B / 4 Ply Rated
Load Capacity:
785 lbs
Fits Rim Size:
12x4 | 12x4.5
Max PSI:
60 lbs
Tire Width:
4.8"
Outside Diameter:
20.5"
Speed Rating:
High Speed

Contact us to purchase this product

Product Overview

These trailer tires are DOT approved for high speed use on US Highways.

This tire is a 4.80-12 Bias Ply trailer tire, It typically mounts to a 4 inch wide rim, but can be mounted to a 4.5" wide rim. It is a Load Range B, meaning that this tire is compiled of 4 Plys. You should always keep trailer tires inflated to their max pressure. This will insure the sidewall of the tire does not heat up, and result in a blowout. This trailer tire can carry a load of 785 pounds when inflated with 60PSI.

The 4.80X12 Load Range B 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.
 

Warranty Information

For the first twelve months from the date of sale, Kenda will replace your Kenda/Loadstar tire for any reason as part of our Worry-Free Warranty. Subject to the limitations contained in this Limited Warranty, your new KENDA/LOADSTAR tires are warranted under this Limited Warranty against failures due to defective materials and workmanship for a period of five (5) years from the date of tire manufacture. Tire manufacture date is determined by the Department of Transportation (DOT) - prescribed tire identification numbers.