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dockmasterdave
Sep 15, 2016Explorer
If you have the room which I'm guessing you would, jump up to 14" wheels and tires, that would give you a little more load capacity.
I have some room to spare, but when these blew they were really close to doing some damage.
The difference between 175/13, and 185/13 is under an inch in diameter, but ups my load rating about 160lbs per tire.
That should at least give me some wiggle room.
Plus using maxxis gives me a little more peace of mind.
Had I seen these prices before I would not have gone with Gremax, even if my tire guy recommended them.
They may be good for a lawn service trailer, but I'm not trusting them on a highway trip.
They should be here in 1 to 3 days.
I have some room to spare, but when these blew they were really close to doing some damage.
The difference between 175/13, and 185/13 is under an inch in diameter, but ups my load rating about 160lbs per tire.
That should at least give me some wiggle room.
Plus using maxxis gives me a little more peace of mind.
Had I seen these prices before I would not have gone with Gremax, even if my tire guy recommended them.
They may be good for a lawn service trailer, but I'm not trusting them on a highway trip.
They should be here in 1 to 3 days.
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