Feb-16-2016 02:00 PM
Mar-07-2016 11:21 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:walker111 wrote:
Keeping an eye on this as I may buy tires soon. Bought a 2014 Voltage 3305 recently and is in great shape as it should be. The tires are 235/80R16. Name escapes me but starts AK......
They show some wear but ok. Trailer weighed is 12700 and know I will have 1500 more in there towing and will upgrade tires in the future. It is double axle.
Keep recommendations coming....
Were hijacking the OP tread here but maybe he can benefit from your trailers completely different tire needs.
The OP has ST225/75-15 D tires rated at 2540 lbs and 28.3" diameter.
He can upgrade to 16" trailer wheels and a LT225/75-16 E at 2680 lbs @ 29.2" diameter. His tri axle trailer probably has 5200 lb axles.
Your tire needs are different.
Your ST235/80-16 E has around 3400-3600 lbs capacity and your tandem axle trailer may have 7k axles.
If this is the case the only LT tires that will work is the Sailun S637 G load range at 110 psi or the Goodyear G614 LT235/85-16 G load range at 110 psi both are a commercial grade all steel ply carcass and tread.
Now if your trailer has 6k axles the LT235/85-16 E at 3042 lbs capacity tire will work for you. If your trailers gross weight is close to 3000 lbs per wheel I would stick with the Michelin XPS RIB or the Bridgestone R-250 both are a commercial grade all steel ply carcass tire.
Mar-06-2016 04:09 PM
Mar-06-2016 12:35 PM
brirene wrote:
Sorry, but I think the whole "China bomb" thing is overblown (no pun intended), especially in the last several years. When was the last time you saw a post about it? I got 5 years and many thousands of miles from my previous MIC Marathons, have replaced them with Carlisle R/H. Tows nicely and I expect good service from these as well. Get a load range higher than the originals, maintain and cover them. YMMV.
Feb-28-2016 03:42 PM
Feb-21-2016 03:57 AM
walker111 wrote:
Keeping an eye on this as I may buy tires soon. Bought a 2014 Voltage 3305 recently and is in great shape as it should be. The tires are 235/80R16. Name escapes me but starts AK......
They show some wear but ok. Trailer weighed is 12700 and know I will have 1500 more in there towing and will upgrade tires in the future. It is double axle.
Keep recommendations coming....
Feb-19-2016 06:17 PM
Madhatter1 wrote:
Wow, thanks for all the responses. I checked the trailer today and I have plenty of room for 16" wheels so may just do that. As for china bombs, well........been china bombed and never again. Maybe they are better now but I'll give then 20 years to prove that out. Going to look at the Firestones. E rating is max I need.
Any sites that sell decent 16" wheels?
Thanks again.
Feb-19-2016 06:38 AM
Feb-19-2016 06:26 AM
Feb-19-2016 05:09 AM
Madhatter1 wrote:
Wow, thanks for all the responses. I checked the trailer today and I have plenty of room for 16" wheels so may just do that. As for china bombs, well........been china bombed and never again. Maybe they are better now but I'll give then 20 years to prove that out. Going to look at the Firestones. E rating is max I need.
Any sites that sell decent 16" wheels?
Thanks again.
Feb-18-2016 11:28 AM
Feb-18-2016 10:28 AM
brirene wrote:walker111 wrote:
They show some wear but ok. Trailer weighed is 12700 and know I will have 1500 more in there towing...
Best to check the dates on the tires as age, not necessarily miles or tread, are the important consideration here. Even though the unit is a 2014, the tires may be older.
Feb-18-2016 09:20 AM
walker111 wrote:
They show some wear but ok. Trailer weighed is 12700 and know I will have 1500 more in there towing...
Feb-18-2016 09:15 AM
walker111 wrote:
Keeping an eye on this as I may buy tires soon. Bought a 2014 Voltage 3305 recently and is in great shape as it should be. The tires are 235/80R16. Name escapes me but starts AK......
They show some wear but ok. Trailer weighed is 12700 and know I will have 1500 more in there towing and will upgrade tires in the future. It is double axle.
Keep recommendations coming....
Feb-18-2016 08:35 AM
sunnybrooktoyhauler wrote:
I have a triaxle trailer also. I was blowing rear tires all the time. Went to the Firestone transforce lt tire. Knock on wood no blowouts for the last 3 years. Something to ponder. Good luck