Forum Discussion
chr_
Jun 15, 2016Explorer
FYI,
The currently available Carlisle ST Tires are now rated to 87 MPH. Wonder if you could get out of a ticket in California for pulling a trailer over 55MPH. That statute is only because of tire ratings that are way outdated.
Another FYI,
For those of you who want LT's on your TT but are running 14" tires, General Grabber LT's are available in LT 27.5-8.5 R 14. Funny, only one Discount tire I have been to recently knew that. Had the one in Kingman known that, or bothered to check, I'd be running them already. ST tires just can't take the rocks in the desert...
The currently available Carlisle ST Tires are now rated to 87 MPH. Wonder if you could get out of a ticket in California for pulling a trailer over 55MPH. That statute is only because of tire ratings that are way outdated.
Another FYI,
For those of you who want LT's on your TT but are running 14" tires, General Grabber LT's are available in LT 27.5-8.5 R 14. Funny, only one Discount tire I have been to recently knew that. Had the one in Kingman known that, or bothered to check, I'd be running them already. ST tires just can't take the rocks in the desert...
About Travel Trailer Group
44,030 PostsLatest Activity: Feb 03, 2025