Oct-02-2014 12:25 PM
Oct-10-2014 06:11 AM
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
Oct-08-2014 07:14 PM
Oct-08-2014 03:15 PM
Oct-08-2014 06:20 AM
Lowsuv wrote:It's also 10% less capable in load bearing capacity- 2540 as compared to 2830 for its (lower speed-rated) ST comparitor.
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
Oct-08-2014 05:55 AM
mt1729 wrote:
Does anyone make a 15 inch Lt load range E tire?
Oct-07-2014 11:36 PM
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.
Oct-07-2014 11:33 AM
Oct-07-2014 07:13 AM
Oct-07-2014 06:25 AM
mt1729 wrote:
Does anyone make a 15 inch Lt load range E tire?
Oct-07-2014 06:20 AM
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
Oct-06-2014 10:58 PM
Oct-05-2014 07:20 AM
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!!!
Oct-05-2014 07:14 AM
Oct-04-2014 08:00 AM
glazier wrote:
I would ask the dealer about Ribs, they are just a little more.