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fj12ryder
Aug 03, 2018Explorer III
"Michelin does not build 16" trailer tires and none of their 16" LT tires have enough load capacity to replace any of the ST235/80R16E tires."
Strictly speaking that's not exactly true. The trailer generally has a tire size listed on the placard on the side of the trailer. There are some that think you have to adhere strictly to these guidelines, but there's no legal status to that placard. If you have a total weight of 10,000 lbs. on two axles and have 4 LT235/85-16 "E" rated tires you would be good to go, since you would have a load bearing capacity of over 12,000 lbs.
Strictly speaking that's not exactly true. The trailer generally has a tire size listed on the placard on the side of the trailer. There are some that think you have to adhere strictly to these guidelines, but there's no legal status to that placard. If you have a total weight of 10,000 lbs. on two axles and have 4 LT235/85-16 "E" rated tires you would be good to go, since you would have a load bearing capacity of over 12,000 lbs.
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