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Me_Again
Mar 26, 2014Explorer III
Dustin, you are receiving some good advice and some questionable advise. You can just install Michelin XPS Ribs or Bridgestones Duravis R250s LT235/85R16E on your existing rims, inflate them to 80 pounds and go RVing for 6-8 years without worrying about tire problems. ST tires was never going to give you that kind of reliable service.
17.5 rims and tires are an overkill for your trailer. The R250s are a bit cheaper than the RIBs but just as good. I have ran both. I just
If you have not jointed the www.CardinalRVClub.org forum you should.
Chris
17.5 rims and tires are an overkill for your trailer. The R250s are a bit cheaper than the RIBs but just as good. I have ran both. I just
If you have not jointed the www.CardinalRVClub.org forum you should.
Chris
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