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TS21sso
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MY 5er has a GVRW of 10,800. I now have the OEM Akuret 235/80/16. Max load range is 3417. Maaxis of the same size is 3420. Discount tire recommends an LT and I am aware of the debates. The tire they recommend is the Michlien LTX M/S2 245/75/16. Same Diameter. Load Range 3042.
This is not about LT v/s ST., but, is this recommended tire, sufficient for my application.?3042 per tire gives a hypothetical GVRW of over 12,000 lbs. If this is not applicable, I will go with the Maaxis. Thanks
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tinner12002
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johntank wrote:
TS21sso wrote:
MY 5er has a GVRW of 10,800. I now have the OEM Akuret 235/80/16. Max load range is 3417. Maaxis of the same size is 3420. Discount tire recommends an LT and I am aware of the debates. The tire they recommend is the Michlien LTX M/S2 245/75/16. Same Diameter. Load Range 3042.
This is not about LT v/s ST., but, is this recommended tire, sufficient for my application.?3042 per tire gives a hypothetical GVRW of over 12,000 lbs. If this is not applicable, I will go with the Maaxis. Thanks


Just a guest is that your trailer with a GVRW of 10,800 has 6,000 lb. axles on it and the OEM Akuret 235/80/16 was maybe(?) a factory upgrade.
I think any quality LT tire load range E (3042# or more), Michlien & BF Goodrich are the ones talked about here the most would be a good tire for your trailer. MHO


I would guess they are 5200# rated axles...they are usually less than the GVWR because they know pin weight is involved.
I run the Maaxis tires and have had no issues but I also run 65mph or less...retired now so not in a hurry to get anywhere!
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mt1729
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Thank you for the replies. Good to know I have options.
Moose

PartyMarty
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Francesca is confused .
It has been shown repeatedly that the ST rating system over- rates to a 15 % factor to an LT tire .
As long as the LT tire at 2540 # rating exceeds the load carried you are good to go .
The LT tire at 2540 # rating is a much better tire than the 2830 # rated ST tire .
The ST 22570R15 load range E Chang-Shin of Taiwan Maxxis weighs about 30 # .
Every Goodyear store will mount the LT rated Cargo G26 on a trailer .
Francesca is squeamish because she does not know her subject .
She still believes an ST tire is a good tire .
That is wrong .
The LT tire is superior in every way .

Francesca_Knowl
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Lowsuv wrote:

there is a Goodyear Cargo G26 load range D tire
225 /70 R 15
placarded at 2540 # on an LT scale
weight is 33 # each
Made in Germany and France
widely available from Goodyear stores and Tire Rack
speed rating is 106 mph
(they go faster on the autobahn )
inflate to 65 psi
fits everywhere that an ST225/75r15 fits without modification
may also fit where ST205 /75R15 fits
about 10 % heavier than an E load range ST 225 /75R15 LRE tire
It's also 10% less capable in load bearing capacity- 2540 as compared to 2830 for its (lower speed-rated) ST comparitor.

It's well known that speed is an important factor when determining load capacity; the difference between an LT and an ST tire load rating wise likely most often comes down to that fact. That being true, my opinion is that the above described tire can adequately substitute for an ST LRE of equivalent size PROVIDED the owner/operator commits to the lower speed limit of 65mph.

And also provided they can get a tire shop to install them on existing rigs. Most such shops are mighty squeamish about putting on replacement tires with lower load numbers stamped on them than the OEM tires they're replacing.
" Not every mind that wanders is lost. " With apologies to J.R.R. Tolkien

Lowsuv
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mt1729 wrote:
Does anyone make a 15 inch Lt load range E tire?

No
there is a Goodyear Cargo G26 load range D tire
225 /70 R 15
placarded at 2540 # on an LT scale
weight is 33 # each
Made in Germany and France
widely available from Goodyear stores and Tire Rack
speed rating is 106 mph
(they go faster on the autobahn )
inflate to 65 psi
fits everywhere that an ST225/75r15 fits without modification
may also fit where ST205 /75R15 fits
about 10 % heavier than an E load range ST 225 /75R15 LRE tire

mt1729
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JIMNLIN wrote:
mt1729 wrote:
Does anyone make a 15 inch Lt load range E tire?

No.

However many folks asking about a 15" E tire for their trailer may have a OEM ST205/75-15 C at 1820 lbs capacity. If thats the case your in luck.
Depending on room in the wheel well and proper wheel pressure/wheel width requirements the Goodyear Wrangler HT in a LT235/75-15 C (50 psi) at 1980 lb capacity. Most LT tire makers carry this size.

And a Wrangler HT in a LT215/75-15 D (65 psi) at 2090 lbs capacity.

Maxxis LT U-168 are a commercial grade tire with several 15" sizes with up to 2469 lbs and have became popular with all types of trailer owners.

Vanco 2 from Continental another popular tire for trailer users has several 15" sizes and load capacities up to 2469 lbs.

I see the Yokohama RY215 in a 700R 15 D at 2040 lbs capacity is popular on some of the other RV websites.

Do your home work on the numbers.


Thank you for the reply. I have load range D 15 inch ST right now. I'm about ready for new ones.
Moose

Francesca_Knowl
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OOPS! Not a LRE...
" Not every mind that wanders is lost. " With apologies to J.R.R. Tolkien

Ric_Flair
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forget about the carcass, get off your carcass and get some G rated LT tires! OP, you already have 16 in rims, just make sure they can handle 110 PSI and bite the bullet.

Anything less is just settling and you'll regret it later.

I speak from personal (expensive) experience.
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JIMNLIN
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mt1729 wrote:
Does anyone make a 15 inch Lt load range E tire?

No.

However many folks asking about a 15" E tire for their trailer may have a OEM ST205/75-15 C at 1820 lbs capacity. If thats the case your in luck.
Depending on room in the wheel well and proper wheel pressure/wheel width requirements the Goodyear Wrangler HT in a LT235/75-15 C (50 psi) at 1980 lb capacity. Most LT tire makers carry this size.

And a Wrangler HT in a LT215/75-15 D (65 psi) at 2090 lbs capacity.

Maxxis LT U-168 are a commercial grade tire with several 15" sizes with up to 2469 lbs and have became popular with all types of trailer owners.

Vanco 2 from Continental another popular tire for trailer users has several 15" sizes and load capacities up to 2469 lbs.

I see the Yokohama RY215 in a 700R 15 D at 2040 lbs capacity is popular on some of the other RV websites.

Do your home work on the numbers.
"good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment" ............ Will Rogers

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rhagfo
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Me Again wrote:
rhagfo wrote:
Well we have a 5er with a GVWR of 12,360# We have 235/80-16 E tires. These carry 3,42# each or a total of 12,168. Well we tow at 11,000# Total with 9,500# on the tires. I just realized that I have less weight on my 5er wheels than my TV!!

So I have about 2,500# of spare capacity, would not tow on ST tire!!!


Then you need to correct you size to LT235/85R16E Russ. 235/80 is a ST size. Fix weight to 3042 while you are at it, someone might think you meant 3420. Chris


I will double check this weekend, out of town currently, and I keep tires covered at the yard, so will need to lift a cover.
Russ & Paula the Beagle Belle.
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mt1729
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Does anyone make a 15 inch Lt load range E tire?
Moose

Me_Again
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rhagfo wrote:
Well we have a 5er with a GVWR of 12,360# We have 235/80-16 E tires. These carry 3,42# each or a total of 12,168. Well we tow at 11,000# Total with 9,500# on the tires. I just realized that I have less weight on my 5er wheels than my TV!!

So I have about 2,500# of spare capacity, would not tow on ST tire!!!


Then you need to correct you size to LT235/85R16E Russ. 235/80 is a ST size. Fix weight to 3042 while you are at it, someone might think you meant 3420. Chris
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justme
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Keep in mind that trailer tires/suspensions are operating at or near their design limits/rating. They are not like truck tires/suspensions where they operating well within their design limits most of the time. People worry about their truck to determine if they need a dually or not while their trailer suspension is the major concern. Also the truck suspensions are generally much more over-designed than most trailers.

big_buford
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glazier wrote:
I would ask the dealer about Ribs, they are just a little more.


Great tire! Normally I would agree, he just does'nt have the weight to justify any added cost.
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