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JIMNLIN
Mar 17, 2016Explorer III
Depending on room in the wheel well and proper wheel pressure/wheel width and load capacity requirements the Goodyear Wrangler HT in a LT235/75-15 C (50 psi) at 1980 lb capacity. Most LT tire makers carry this size.
And a Wrangler HT in a LT215/75-15 D (65 psi) at 2090 lbs capacity.
Maxxis LT U-168 are a commercial grade tire with several 15" sizes and have became popular with all types of trailer owners.
Vanco 2 from Continental another popular tire for trailer users has several 15" sizes and load capacities.
I see the Yokohama RY215 all position tire in a 700R 15 D at 2040 lbs capacity is popular on some of the other RV websites.
Goodyear Cargo G26 2249 lb capacity in a 225/70R 15 C 65 psi load range D for trucks/vans and trailers.
Do your home work on the all the numbers for your particular application.
The 15" Pirelli Scorpion ATR all terrain tire in the pic isn't the best choice for a trailer tire as it doesn't have any solid ribs to keep the tire tracking in a straight line. These tread types are know for not tracking the tow vehicle.
Their size is common in most USA LT tire brands but not all LT tires tread types make a good choice for road trailers use such as a all terrain or mud terrain.
And a Wrangler HT in a LT215/75-15 D (65 psi) at 2090 lbs capacity.
Maxxis LT U-168 are a commercial grade tire with several 15" sizes and have became popular with all types of trailer owners.
Vanco 2 from Continental another popular tire for trailer users has several 15" sizes and load capacities.
I see the Yokohama RY215 all position tire in a 700R 15 D at 2040 lbs capacity is popular on some of the other RV websites.
Goodyear Cargo G26 2249 lb capacity in a 225/70R 15 C 65 psi load range D for trucks/vans and trailers.
Do your home work on the all the numbers for your particular application.
The 15" Pirelli Scorpion ATR all terrain tire in the pic isn't the best choice for a trailer tire as it doesn't have any solid ribs to keep the tire tracking in a straight line. These tread types are know for not tracking the tow vehicle.
Their size is common in most USA LT tire brands but not all LT tires tread types make a good choice for road trailers use such as a all terrain or mud terrain.
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