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Is the shipping free?
Yes, we offer free standard shipping on all orders within the United States.
When will I receive my item?
Domestic orders typically arrive within 3-5 business days. Delivery times are estimated and may vary depending on your location, weather conditions, or other unforeseen factors.
Can I change or return my item?
We hope you love your purchase, but if you need to make a change or return your item, we’ve got you covered! You can initiate a return or exchange within 30 days of receiving your order. Please ensure the product is in its original condition and packaging. For more information on our return policy, please visit our Returns & Exchanges page.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the size of the Kenda Karrier Radial Trailer Tire? A: The Kenda Karrier Radial Trailer Tire has a size of twelve inches. This tire is designed specifically for trailers, providing optimal performance.
- Q: What material is the Kenda Karrier Radial Trailer Tire made of? A: The Kenda Karrier Radial Trailer Tire is made of galvanized steel or galvanized iron. This material offers durability and resistance to corrosion.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the wheel that comes with the tire? A: The wheel that comes with the tire measures twenty-one point three inches in length and width, with a height of five point seven one inches. This size ensures a proper fit for most trailers.
- Q: How do I install the Kenda Karrier Radial Trailer Tire? A: To install the Kenda Karrier Radial Trailer Tire, remove the old tire and wheel assembly, then secure the new tire onto the wheel using the appropriate lug nuts. Make sure to tighten them to the manufacturer's specifications.
- Q: Is this tire suitable for all types of trailers? A: Yes, this tire is suitable for various types of trailers, including utility and boat trailers. It is designed to handle heavy loads efficiently.
- Q: What is the recommended air pressure for the Kenda Karrier Radial Trailer Tire? A: The recommended air pressure for the Kenda Karrier Radial Trailer Tire is typically between fifty to sixty PSI. Always check the sidewall for specific pressure recommendations.
- Q: How should I care for my Kenda Karrier Radial Trailer Tire? A: To care for your Kenda Karrier Radial Trailer Tire, regularly check the air pressure and inspect for any signs of wear or damage. Keep the tires clean and avoid overloading your trailer.
- Q: Can this tire be used in the winter? A: Yes, the Kenda Karrier Radial Trailer Tire can be used in winter conditions. However, it's essential to ensure that the tread depth is adequate for winter driving.
- Q: How do I store the Kenda Karrier Radial Trailer Tire? A: Store the Kenda Karrier Radial Trailer Tire in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. It's best to keep it upright or mounted on a wheel to maintain its shape.
- Q: What is the warranty on the Kenda Karrier Radial Trailer Tire? A: The Kenda Karrier Radial Trailer Tire typically comes with a manufacturer's limited warranty. Be sure to check the packaging or manufacturer's website for specific details.
- Q: What if my tire arrives damaged? A: If your tire arrives damaged, contact the seller immediately for assistance. Most sellers have return policies in place for damaged items.
- Q: Is this tire suitable for high-speed towing? A: Yes, the Kenda Karrier Radial Trailer Tire is designed for high-speed towing. It provides stability and control, making it ideal for highway use.
- Q: How often should I replace my trailer tire? A: You should replace your trailer tire every five to seven years, or sooner if you notice significant wear or damage. Regular inspections can help determine its condition.
- Q: What load capacity does the Kenda Karrier Radial Trailer Tire have? A: The Kenda Karrier Radial Trailer Tire has a load capacity that is typically rated at eight ply. This allows it to handle heavy loads efficiently.
- Q: Can I use this tire on a standard vehicle? A: No, the Kenda Karrier Radial Trailer Tire is specifically designed for trailers and should not be used on standard vehicles. It's optimized for towing applications.