- Brand: Carlisle
- Seasons: NON_WINTER
- Size: 4.80-8 C
- Rim Size: 8 Inches
- Section Width: 4.9 Millimeters
- Load Index Rating: 100
- Speed Rating: H
- Load Capacity: 100 Pounds
- Tread Depth: 10 32nds
- Tread Type: Non-Directional
- Carlisle 5193181 Sport Trail Bias Trailer Tire – 480-8 LRC-6 ply
- Load Index: 760
- Load Range: C
- Model: Sport Trail
- Overall Diameter: 16.3





























Ben Nielsen –
USED FOR A 4 PLACE SNOWMOBILE/ATV TRAILER They are load range C tires with rating of 1,100lbs, not 3,560lbs. That is for a load range E trailer tire not these ones.
Gherkin –
Main Picture shows tire and rim. Description picture shows tire and rim.Title doesn’t say rim not included.Description doesn’t say rim not included.Features and details section doesn’t say rim not included.Product information doesn’t say rim not included.But keep scrolling past everything else to include warranty pdf link and one small section states “what’s in the box: rim not included “.Deceptive. Seriously, move those three words to a section people actually read.
Richard Lansdown –
A+
Tom Tom –
Replaced tires on yard trailer use around house . Probably out last me.
Simon –
The description says USA origin. Not sure how that’s the case as these are stamped Made in China. Amazon should change the description. Carlisle may be headquartered in USA but the product I have with their name on it isn’t made in USA.I actually would be willing to pay more for American made products. Chinese stuff in my experience is hit or miss. I’m disappointed but not surprised.
Joe E. –
2 4.80 – 8 trailer tires – listed as 6 ply in ad but is only 2 (or 2 tread & 2 sidewall) written on tire.Tires were shipped with only a shipping label on them. They were exactly the same and came from the same place and arrived on 2 different days!? One arrived perfectly shaped and easy to mount. The other was distorted at some point in shipping. I slightly heated it (<200°) in an oven which seemed to help. Got it mounted but it wouldn't bead on the rim. Left it out in the sun a day, used a lot of soapy water, wrestled with it a bit, and it finally beaded.Overall, they look good mounted. Hope they perform for years to come.
Michael –
Last set of the same Carlisle tires lasted 12 years. Sits outside all year. Replaced because started to crack in tread area. Haul about 2000 pounds of firewood at a time.
Gary Butler –
I should have bought rims and tires together instead of just buying the tires by themselves. I had a hard time getting the tires on my rims.