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Sep 03, 2013Explorer
JIMNLIN wrote:
Another popular 14" choice is the commercial grade Maxxis U-168 LT. Bigger 15" tires take more room between the tires/sides and on top but will give you a few more options.
Just a general observation here: it's true, if a user can go up to a 15" from a 14", that is a good thing. However, each case needs to be looked at carefully, as some trailers have absolutely NO room for a tire that is larger in diameter. Some, like my FunFinder did not even have room to go one size larger even in a 14". So I had to choose a tire that was the same overall diameter as the tire that was factory fitted.
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