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โMay-27-2013 04:48 PM
tinner12002 wrote:
Ok thats good if you have 16 inch wheels, but what if you have 15 inch wheels, what tire do you reccomend on those in the LT version?
โMay-27-2013 09:31 AM
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โMay-26-2013 06:04 PM
roller183 wrote:
I did that last year, Duravis and never looked back!!!! PS: Drywall screws still make them go flat..
โMay-26-2013 05:52 PM
โMay-26-2013 02:37 PM
Leeski Clan wrote:
After 6 years on the same set of Power King Tow Max STs, I'm also in the process of switching to 6 BRIDGESTONE DURAVIS R250 on my Toy Hauler. I say "in the process" because Costco will not install LT tires on a trailer or any tires on a trailer for that matter. So, I am doing only 2 at a time myself because I only have 2 jack stands.
I went with the 245/75 R16's because the Costco tire guy said that the diameter is closer to the OEM spec of 235/80 than the 235/85s and that the lower profile will be slightly more stable ... *shrug* dunno...
โMay-24-2013 07:51 PM
WhitehouseLV wrote:Leeski Clan wrote:
After 6 years on the same set of Power King Tow Max STs, I'm also in the process of switching to 6 BRIDGESTONE DURAVIS R250 on my Toy Hauler. I say "in the process" because Costco will not install LT tires on a trailer or any tires on a trailer for that matter. So, I am doing only 2 at a time myself because I only have 2 jack stands.
I went with the 245/75 R16's because the Costco tire guy said that the diameter is closer to the OEM spec of 235/80 than the 235/85s and that the lower profile will be slightly more stable ... *shrug* dunno...
I might have to try this. I called just about every other tire dealer i
in Billings, MT & nobody carries them.
โMay-24-2013 07:32 PM
Leeski Clan wrote:
After 6 years on the same set of Power King Tow Max STs, I'm also in the process of switching to 6 BRIDGESTONE DURAVIS R250 on my Toy Hauler. I say "in the process" because Costco will not install LT tires on a trailer or any tires on a trailer for that matter. So, I am doing only 2 at a time myself because I only have 2 jack stands.
I went with the 245/75 R16's because the Costco tire guy said that the diameter is closer to the OEM spec of 235/80 than the 235/85s and that the lower profile will be slightly more stable ... *shrug* dunno...
โMay-23-2013 09:12 PM
honda4us wrote:
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$294 a tire , mounted and balanced. What I like is the fact they are retread-able up to 5 times. Cant beat that with a stick.:)
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โMay-22-2013 08:37 PM
mapguy wrote:honda4us wrote:mapguy wrote:honda4us wrote:
Just wondering, what is the actual stamped load rating on the tires? E in that size has several different weights.
3042 @ 80 psi in single tire application like this triple axle trailer. Dual tire(dually) applications are a little lower capacity.
These are stout tires very, very similar to Michelin XPS Ribs but a little cheaper and have a better warranty against ozone(environmental) damage than the Michelin.
so....252 pound reserve on a toy hauler. I paid just over $30 more per tire for the G614's @ 3750 (110psi)on our rig and have a 4500 pound reserve. based on a 18K rating. Our rig has 7k axles on it, no way I would be happy with that little margin. But hey anything is a step up over China bombs ๐ They look like a good tire, just not my choice.
If you got G614's for $270-$280 a tire -you did good! Most are paying $330 and up for that tire. 17.5 rubber and a wheel would be my direction at the $330 a tire mark.
Ralleys attended 17 and counting :B:B
โMay-22-2013 06:12 PM