04FWPioneer
Dec 13, 2013Explorer
Karrier ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range D
We own an 04 Fleetwood Pioneer model 18T that we just purchase last summer from a family who had driven it cross country from Washington state. They were the second owners and it appears that the TT was purchased in Washington state by the first family.
She is currently riding on four Goodyear Marathon tires that are starting to show signs of cracking on the side walls. One of them has a slow leak. IOW it's time for new tires.
The specs are as follows:
04 Pioneer 18T - Curb weight dry is 4000. GVWR is 6000 lbs.
Tires - ST205/75R14 Load range C (1760) or payload of 7040 lbs.
Rim - Outside dia: 15 3/8", Bolt 4.5", Center 3.25"
**I can't say for sure but these may be the original tires that came with the TT as there were no records in the receipts for a tire purchase and the previous owners (VERY OCD) didn't mention it. Plus the spare was almost glued to the spare tire cover.**
BEFORE reading numerous post on the forums about tires I knew that I wanted to upgrade, if at all possible, to a load range of "D". I understand that this will give me a higher maximum payload of 8160 lbs. on the tires that my TT chassis is not designed for. The purpose of upgrading was to go from a 6 ply tire to an 8 ply giving more strength where I need it. Just in case I should ever overload the TT. The speed rating is the same so no advantage is gained there.
AFTER reading for hours I am now MORE confused than when I started. So let me outline what I think I have gathered to be applicable.
1. There isn't much room between each set of tires on each side or between the top of the tires and the TT SO I don't think going up a size is possible. I will stay with the current size.
2. From what I can gather biggest difference between LT and ST is the side ply, load rating and speed ratings.
There are few 14" LT tires out there and all that I have found have lower load ratings than I have now. Although they have higher speed ratings. But I have no desire to go faster that 65 while towing 6K anyway.
3. There aren't to many 14" tires with a load rating of "D" either. But there are some and the Karrier above is one that I have found but have read nothing about thus far.
4. After reading I think I want to stay as close to factory as I can with the exception of the extra load rating which I see as a win - win for just a few bucks more.
SO has anyone heard anything about the Karrier line of ST tires?
Thank you in advance.
L
She is currently riding on four Goodyear Marathon tires that are starting to show signs of cracking on the side walls. One of them has a slow leak. IOW it's time for new tires.
The specs are as follows:
04 Pioneer 18T - Curb weight dry is 4000. GVWR is 6000 lbs.
Tires - ST205/75R14 Load range C (1760) or payload of 7040 lbs.
Rim - Outside dia: 15 3/8", Bolt 4.5", Center 3.25"
**I can't say for sure but these may be the original tires that came with the TT as there were no records in the receipts for a tire purchase and the previous owners (VERY OCD) didn't mention it. Plus the spare was almost glued to the spare tire cover.**
BEFORE reading numerous post on the forums about tires I knew that I wanted to upgrade, if at all possible, to a load range of "D". I understand that this will give me a higher maximum payload of 8160 lbs. on the tires that my TT chassis is not designed for. The purpose of upgrading was to go from a 6 ply tire to an 8 ply giving more strength where I need it. Just in case I should ever overload the TT. The speed rating is the same so no advantage is gained there.
AFTER reading for hours I am now MORE confused than when I started. So let me outline what I think I have gathered to be applicable.
1. There isn't much room between each set of tires on each side or between the top of the tires and the TT SO I don't think going up a size is possible. I will stay with the current size.
2. From what I can gather biggest difference between LT and ST is the side ply, load rating and speed ratings.
There are few 14" LT tires out there and all that I have found have lower load ratings than I have now. Although they have higher speed ratings. But I have no desire to go faster that 65 while towing 6K anyway.
3. There aren't to many 14" tires with a load rating of "D" either. But there are some and the Karrier above is one that I have found but have read nothing about thus far.
4. After reading I think I want to stay as close to factory as I can with the exception of the extra load rating which I see as a win - win for just a few bucks more.
SO has anyone heard anything about the Karrier line of ST tires?
Thank you in advance.
L