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- BB_TXNomadI have Michelin XPS Ribs on mine, also 8 years old. Still look virtually brand new. Good tread and no weather checking. Am going to replace with another set of Ribs this spring.
- padredwNomadI am on my second set of Firestone Transforce HT with no problems on either set. I do not go over five years even though there is no sign of wear. This brand was recommended by a tire shop owner, LonnieB, on the Montana Owners Club forum. Good advice for me.
- Second_ChanceExplorer IIPeople on the various forums have also had good luck with the Maxxis and Sailuns (although the Sailuns are not made in the U.S.). Even ST tires branded by U.S. companies are often made overseas, anyway.
Rob - Old-BiscuitExplorer IIILT235/85R16 LRG '''''''
Sounds like Goodyear G614s.......3750# at 110psi
If so you have one other option in that size and 'G' rated
Sailun S637s.....4400# at 110psi
Not US made BUT getting very good reviews and lower priced then GY G614s
Sailun S637 - N6761UExplorerI second the Firestone Transforce, I am also on my second set. I change them out after 4 or 5 yrs and sell them for 1/2 price. Cheap insurance!
Steve - azjeffhExplorerWhat OB said. You're limited in choices needing to get LRG.
- azdryheatExplorerI doubt you'll find an American made tire for your trailer. My Michelin XPS Ribs are awesome but the label says Made in Great Britain.
- roman_travelerExplorerXPS ribs or Bridgestone Duravis 250s. I have had both and very happy with both. Currently running the 250s. Good luck whatever you decide.
RT - Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIOP has 'LRG' tires....
Those are 'G' rated and only 2 options Goodyear or Sailun - ghiotomExplorerI just purchased Bridgestone Duravis R250 LT235/85R/16 for my 12,000 LB. fifth wheel. Got them from Costco, they were less than 3 months old, and they're made in the USA. Only one trip so far, but they seem like great tires (very heavy!).
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