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BurbMan
Jun 24, 2014Explorer II
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That's downright hilarious!
Most ST tires are sub-par quality. Many of us with heavier trailers have upgraded to LT truck tires but that would require you to move to 16" rims and probably involve some suspension work since you have 14's now.
Best that you can do is weigh the trailer and make sure no axle or wheel is overloaded. Ensure the tires stay inflated to their max pressure on the sidewall, and us a TPMS to monitor pressure going down the road. Pay attention to corners, don't hit curbs and such that can damage sidewalls.
That's downright hilarious!
Most ST tires are sub-par quality. Many of us with heavier trailers have upgraded to LT truck tires but that would require you to move to 16" rims and probably involve some suspension work since you have 14's now.
Best that you can do is weigh the trailer and make sure no axle or wheel is overloaded. Ensure the tires stay inflated to their max pressure on the sidewall, and us a TPMS to monitor pressure going down the road. Pay attention to corners, don't hit curbs and such that can damage sidewalls.
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