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Wishin
Jan 15, 2020Explorer
I've had my Goodyear Endurance tires for a couple of seasons now. They have been good so far. My trailer is just under 8,000 lbs and I have have the same size tires, 225/75R15 LRE on it now. When I bought it new, it only had on 205/75R15 LRC tires. I upgraded to 205/75R15 LRD fairly quickly when the original tires failed (2 in the first year). I then upgraded the 3500 lb axles to 5200 lb axles with new 6 bolt rims and the bigger tires. I only run them at 65 psi and I have plenty of reserve. If I were you, I'd run them at 80 psi, I aim for 30% reserve and have not had issues with that. I would not worry about the rims, the extra 15 psi will not cause an issue even if you can't find a PSI rating on the rim. If they are rated for 2830, I'd say they must be able to handle 80 psi or they couldn't handle the load. I don't think you can get a larger trailer tire on a 15" rim.
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