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johndeerefarmer
Mar 16, 2016Explorer III
laknox wrote:CKNSLS wrote:TucsonJim wrote:goducks10 wrote:
So the only way to be safe is to only buy a trailer that will allow LT tires on it? Everyone else is a danger to themselves and others and will have a blowout that will destroy part of their trailer.
That's what I gather from theses tire threads.
Not sure if I even want to take my trailer out anymore, since it has ST tires. Maybe I'll just stay close to home, like maybe a 40 mile round trip.
Just understand that there are some good high quality ST tires out there too. Sailun for example is one of those tires.
Jim
So is the new Carlisle RH. But they are not recommended by others even tho they are not even the same tire that was manufactured ten years ago........
I've got 'em, and I'd recommend them if you couldn't get an LT. I'm in the 15" camp, and heavy for my FW size, so my choices are =really= limited. Were I 1000-1500 lbs lighter, I'd use a D-rated LT all day long and not look back, even though they're not spec'd for my FW.
Lyle
Who makes a D range LT tire in 15"?
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