JIMNLIN wrote:
CALandLIN wrote:
neil57 wrote:
Thanks for all the replies, have gone with Bridgestone.
I see in you signature that you're way up north. Most of the steel cased tires are rated as summer tires. May not make a difference when used on trailer axles. However, the manufacturer's literature for the R250s says not to use them in weather below freezing.
Just to add to Calvin's slam is the reason (according to Bridgestone) is the tires tread design isn't the best for snow/ice road conditions for trucks and large SUVs drive axle as dedicated snow tire tread.
Lots of serious haulers in norther state and Canada and Alaska use steel belted tires on their trucks and trailers including the XPS Ribs and the R-250.
You might consider going with Yokohama YK-HTX LT's. These are poly cased and M+S rated but very close to a rib design, just with lots of sipping. I have these on our Copper Canyon with a 12,360# GVWR, each tire rated at 3,042# for 12,168# just shy of full GVWR, but less pin of 2,400 to 2,600#, less than 10,000# on the axles. That and they are rated for that 3,042# at 106 mph, so at normal highway speeds well within capacity.

