Carlisle Sport Trail LH Bias Trailer Tire - 4.80-12 LRB
R 5,041
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Carlisle Sport Trail LH Bias Trailer Tire - 4.80-12 LRB
Tire only, Rim not included
Designed for trailers used for construction, utility, agriculture, shorter-distance/infrequent boat or cargo hauling
Compatible with popular boat trailer brands such as Alumacraft, Continental, Crestliner, Karavan, Lund, Mako, Nitro, Ranger, Regency, River Pro, Sea Ray, Smoker Craft, Stratos, Striper, Sun Tracker, Tahoe, Tracker, Triton, Triumph, Warrior and Yamaha
Compatible with popular utility and cargo trailer brands such as Big Tex, Carry-On, E-Z Hauler, FastTrac, Lark United, Miska, Performance Trailers, PJ, Quality Trailers, Remeq, Road Force, Teske, Top Hat, Triple Crown and Wells Cargo
Refer to your existing tire sidewall and/or trailer owner's manual to determine the appropriate tire size and load capacity. Max Capacity: 785 pounds, Recommended PSI: 60
This is a tire only. Wheel is not included
The Carlisle Sport Trail LH Bias Ply Trailer Tire is optimal where rugged performance and sidewall puncture resistance is critical. It's perfectly suited for trailers used for construction, utility, agriculture, light-duty marine/boating, light-duty travel and cargo hauling. Design features include an innovative tread design, low rolling resistance, and premium contour which lead to extended tire life. The wider shoulder provides better road contact under loaded conditions. Laboratory and field testing results confirm a smooth ride, consistent wear, and great stability at highway speeds. The Carlisle brand has been trusted in the specialty tire market for nearly 100 years. Known for its track record for quality, Carlisle trailer tires are backed by a defect-free warranty for two years (or wear exceeds the last 3/32" of tread depth, whichever occurs first).