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TomHaycraft
Jan 31, 2015Explorer
After a lot of reading, I went with the Carlisle Radial Trail RH ST205/75R15 last summer. Bumped up to the Load Range Ds for a bit more capacity (margin of safety). I'll need to look at the markings again as to speed. Not that I want to travel at 87 mph, but as a reassurance that I'm not driving them at their limit when I'm at 65 mph.
Just over 3,200 miles on them right now, they roll and get their workout once a month, covered parking, balanced when mounted, TPMS monitored. Despite the gloom and doom of these message board, I have confidence in what I purchased and how they are cared for, I'll report back when I replace them.
Just over 3,200 miles on them right now, they roll and get their workout once a month, covered parking, balanced when mounted, TPMS monitored. Despite the gloom and doom of these message board, I have confidence in what I purchased and how they are cared for, I'll report back when I replace them.
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