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BarneyS
Aug 12, 2013Explorer III
For single axle trailers I don't think it matters much as long as you have the correct load range since the tires do not scrub sideways in turns. They may however allow too much sideways motion for a comfortable tow. Probably not though since most single axle trailers are lighter and smaller.
For dual axle trailers, the side walls of the passenger tires would probably be too flexible which may contribute to sway, and the chance of the tire coming off the rim during sharp turns would be possible as the tires drag/slide sideways. The sidewalls of the ST and LT tires are stiffer and resist this better.
Barney
For dual axle trailers, the side walls of the passenger tires would probably be too flexible which may contribute to sway, and the chance of the tire coming off the rim during sharp turns would be possible as the tires drag/slide sideways. The sidewalls of the ST and LT tires are stiffer and resist this better.
Barney
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