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SoundGuy
Aug 20, 2018Explorer
Derick wrote:
The camper has 14" wheels. When I bought it, it had tires that were NOT spec. I can't seem to find the pic that was taken of the sidewalls, but they were NOT what the camper had on the sticker. They were an odd size, and it seemed only Carlisle made them. They were well over $100/tire, and hard to find. Now, the sticker calls for ST205/75D14 at 50 lbs.
If this trailer is wearing a tire loading sticker that calls for bias ply load range C ST205/75D14 tires then there's no reason a set of premium US manufactured Goodyear Endurance radial load range D ST205/75R14 wouldn't be the ideal replacement tire for your trailer. As for clearance you need to get the trailer riding level when hitched up, whatever that takes, then assess whether the leaf springs themselves may have sagged and need replacement. Baby steps - one step at a time.
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