Kenda
ST185/80D13 Load Range D Bias Ply Trailer Tire - Kenda Loadstar
- SKU:
- TB305
- UPC:
- 611193197776
- MPN:
- 095501339D1
- Size:
- 13"
- Tire Size:
- ST185/80D13
- Construction:
- Bias
- Tire Ply Rating:
- Load Range D / 8 Ply Rated
- Load Capacity:
- 1710 lbs
- Fits Rim Size:
- 13x4.5 | 13x5
- Max PSI:
- 65 lbs
- Tire Width:
- 7.2"
- Outside Diameter:
- 24.4"
- Speed Rating:
- M (81 MPH)
- Tread Pattern:
- K550
Description
ST185/80D13 Load Range D Bias Ply Trailer Tire - Kenda Loadstar
Equip your trailer with the reliable performance of the Kenda Loadstar ST185/80D13 Load Range D Bias Ply Trailer Tire. This tire is engineered to deliver exceptional strength and stability for demanding loads, making it the ideal choice for a variety of trailers, including utility trailers, boat trailers, and campers.
With its robust 8-ply rated bias construction, this 13" trailer tire offers a 1710 lbs load capacity, ensuring confident towing every time. The K550 tread pattern provides enhanced traction and control, while the durable construction ensures long-lasting performance.
Choose the Kenda Loadstar ST185/80D13 for uncompromising quality and performance.
Warranty Information
3 Reviews
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Tires Arrived Quickly and Work Great.
The tires I got a few weeks ago and I finally got them installed today. They look really nice and handle the road quite nicely. Price was very good and I hope I get the same years out of these tires as the Kenda Loadstar that were 14 years old. Thank you for a nice tire at a decent price.
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Great Tires
These tires are the best. Traveled 2500 miles, Houston TX to Miami Florida. I bought them for my double jetski trailer with two large Jetskis weighing over a thousand pounds a peace. Traveled in the middle of the summer and had no problems.
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Tire grossly deformed
I have seen tires deformed like this in other brands, but never before in a Kenda tire. Before mounting it was bowed way out on one sidewall, and caved in on the other sidewall. The person that mounted it said it may not mount up properly. With some effort and retries, he got it to seal up. Everything Looked A-OK after mounting. It didn't seem to affect the tire in any way.