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- coolbreeze01Explorer
kalia wrote:
Thank you, everyone, soooooo much for your help. We will be getting 5 Endurance tires (have to replace the spare too). We hope everyone has safe, healthy, & happy holidays.
Good call ;) - Edd505ExplorerAny LT tire. Ever see a post with an LT blow out on a 5W or TT? NO. Ever see post on ST blow outs? All the time.
- AtleeExplorer IIThe Endurance tire is only made in LRD and LRE sizes. All their tires, even the smaller ST205/75R14 tires start with the D rating.
kalia wrote:
Thank you, everyone, soooooo much for your help. We will be getting 5 Endurance tires (have to replace the spare too). We hope everyone has safe, healthy, & happy holidays. - kaliaExplorerThank you, everyone, soooooo much for your help. We will be getting 5 Endurance tires (have to replace the spare too). We hope everyone has safe, healthy, & happy holidays.
- SoundGuyExplorer
keymastr wrote:
Get Goodyear Endurance tires in the same size you have now. The tires you have were not great tires and they made it 20,000 miles. I would think the Goodyears will last twice that, maybe longer.
Common tire size for a 20' travel trailer is ST205/75 R14 LRC, which the OP has now confirmed. The answer is easy and is the same answer many of us have recently chosen - Goodyear Endurance, which is this size is a LRD tire. Quite happy with my own set. :B - keymastrExplorerGet Goodyear Endurance tires in the same size you have now. The tires you have were not great tires and they made it 20,000 miles. I would think the Goodyears will last twice that, maybe longer.
- LynnmorExplorerMy opinion, this is the best option: Made in USA
- kaliaExplorerHere goes.
tires are Trailer King
ST205/75R14 (states on tires) (placard on trailer includes a "C")
Max load rating 1760 lbs.
Tread ply: 2 polyester, 2 steel, 1 nylon
Side wall ply: 2 polyester
Load range: C6PR
Rims: 14 x 5.5J
GAWR/PNBE KG
3000 1362 Front
3000 1362 Rear
Trailer weight w/o propane, water, battery, etc. = 4783 lbs.
GVWR: 5950 lbs.
Any and all help is deeply appreciated. Thank you in advance - BarneySExplorer IIII suspect the 20' trailer would do fine with load range "C" tires. The only other spec I would want to know is the size - most likely a 215 or 225R 14 or 15.
I would purchase Maxxis, or Goodyear Endurance tires.
Barney - LynnmorExplorerThe “ply” rating is something out of the distant past, now you go by load range such as C, D or E.
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