โSep-26-2015 01:14 PM
โSep-29-2015 02:48 AM
ken burke wrote:captdave363 wrote:
I have a 16000 lb trailer and I run Goodyear G644 14 ply tires. I have traveled to the west coast and all over the Rocky Mountains three times without incident
It is my understanding that the ST tires have stiffer sidewalls than the LT tires. ST tires were made for trailers, and LT tires were made for trucks.
There have been many discussions as to what is best for trailers . . . ST or LTs.
Forest River used to use ST tires, then LT tires, and are now using ST tires.
I also use the Goodyear G614 tires, and our trailer weighs 15,000 pounds. No I used to blow out E rated tires, so switched to G rated tires.
โSep-29-2015 01:11 AM
captdave363 wrote:
I have a 16000 lb trailer and I run Goodyear G644 14 ply tires. I have traveled to the west coast and all over the Rocky Mountains three times without incident
โSep-28-2015 05:06 PM
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โSep-27-2015 07:35 AM
op wrote:
What is the opinion for right angle/ near jackknife backing issues with LT tires on 5th wheel rvs?
โSep-26-2015 08:56 PM
sonny drake wrote:
I have read many posts on changing the ST tires for LT tires, being the best option, but in my situation, I do not have the option of pull through parking. I have to do right angle backing. I have seen the flex in the ST tires sidewalls when another is doing the backing. It is my understanding that the LT tires have more rigid sidewalls than the ST tires. What is the opinion for right angle/ near jackknife backing issues with LT tires on 5th wheel rvs?
โSep-26-2015 01:45 PM
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