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Mile_High
May 22, 2014Explorer
Totally agree to sh*tcan those overseas ST tires before it rolls off the lot.
You need to look at your axle rating and make sure the combined tire rating equals or exceeds the axle rating if you want to maintain your payload capacity. Look for GAWR on your trailers sticker (left front). If it is 6K, any of these LT suggestions (3,040 lb capacity) will work beautifully. If it is 7K, you are pretty much going to need to go with the Goodyear G614 with a 3,750 lb @ 110psi rating to stay with a US made tire. Make sure your wheels can take the heavier capacity.
You need to look at your axle rating and make sure the combined tire rating equals or exceeds the axle rating if you want to maintain your payload capacity. Look for GAWR on your trailers sticker (left front). If it is 6K, any of these LT suggestions (3,040 lb capacity) will work beautifully. If it is 7K, you are pretty much going to need to go with the Goodyear G614 with a 3,750 lb @ 110psi rating to stay with a US made tire. Make sure your wheels can take the heavier capacity.
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