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Old 05-08-2018, 08:17 PM   #1
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New wheels

Do i need new wheels? Here's what's on my springdale 240 I'm replacing the trailer kings after 3years. I looked on the inside of my wheels:
Jingu 09 29 14 made in China 15x5J max load 1870 lbs Dott A19421

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Old 05-08-2018, 08:29 PM   #2
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It wouldn't let me edit for some reason. Looking at going with the endurance tire since it's made in the USA.
Also, pictures are from the spare. I'm assuming they are all the same.
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Old 05-08-2018, 08:55 PM   #4
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Do i need new wheels? Here's what's on my springdale 240 I'm replacing the trailer kings after 3years. I looked on the inside of my wheels:
Jingu 09 29 14 made in China 15x5J max load 1870 lbs Dott A19421

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Do i need new wheels?

No. But, you should replace the valve stems.
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Old 05-09-2018, 03:53 AM   #5
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Might consider putting metal valve stems in so you can run a TPMS if desired. You shouldn’t need to replace the wheels.
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Planning on going to America's tires. I just ask for metal valve stems and they should know what i need correct? So these wheels will go to 80 psi?
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I believe at 1870 lbs. capacity that 50 PSI is the max pressure for those wheels.
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Old 05-09-2018, 08:41 AM   #8
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Planning on going to America's tires. I just ask for metal valve stems and they should know what i need correct? So these wheels will go to 80 psi?
According to your pictures that's a load limited wheel. It's an OEM wheel and can't be overloaded unless you overload the axle. Overloading the axle causes the GVWR to be over loaded. Get the picture?

Put on whatever tires satisfy your reserve load expectations and air them-up. Just don't exceed the wheel's maximum load.
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If you can find out who the manufacturer is then you can look up the wheels. I had dexstar wheels in my Passport and they were rated to 65psi. OEM Tire’s were 50psi. I upped the load range and they required 65.
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If you can find out who the manufacturer is then you can look up the wheels. I had dexstar wheels in my Passport and they were rated to 65psi. OEM Tire’s were 50psi. I upped the load range and they required 65.
Dexstar is one of the wheel manufacturers that specs their wheels for load and inflation. Not all wheel manufacturers do that. Others just spec theirs for load capacity.
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Anyone have a recommendation for a wheel? It may sound silly but I've never bought wheels before.
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Anyone have a recommendation for a wheel? It may sound silly but I've never bought wheels before.


My 2 Passports had Dexstar wheels so that’s an option. My Alpine has Sendel wheels.
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Anyone have a recommendation for a wheel? It may sound silly but I've never bought wheels before.
I bought wheels from these guys. Very satisfied with quality and price. You can even order full metal valve stems installed.


https://recstuff.com/trailer-wheels/16-inch
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