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fj12ryder wrote:Rhmartinelli wrote:Actually there are now some good ST tires available. A much different story than 5 or 6 years ago when the ST tires available were pretty pathetic.
Can we not assume that our tire and rim are appropriately matched by the manufacturer? If you currently have ST235/80r16 wouldn't you stick with that?
Just remember that the builders want to get those trailers out the door with the maximum profit. Cheaper components, including tires, add to that profit margin.
โMay-16-2017 07:46 AM
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โMay-15-2017 05:44 PM
RinconVTR wrote:Bigbird65 wrote:
Yesterday as I was getting ready to break camp in Suffolk VA and travel to Hatteras NC.
Belt separation on this tire made it ready to explode. .
That tire was absolute toast at least 3000 miles ago! And if it blew on the road, we'd hear another complaint about china bombs?
โMay-15-2017 12:41 PM
Bigbird65 wrote:
Yesterday as I was getting ready to break camp in Suffolk VA and travel to Hatteras NC. I found this:
Belt separation on this tire made it ready to explode. .
โMay-15-2017 12:38 PM
Rhmartinelli wrote:Actually there are now some good ST tires available. A much different story than 5 or 6 years ago when the ST tires available were pretty pathetic.
Can we not assume that our tire and rim are appropriately matched by the manufacturer? If you currently have ST235/80r16 wouldn't you stick with that?
โMay-15-2017 10:27 AM
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โMay-12-2017 03:42 AM
rhagfo wrote:Campinfan wrote:
Question: If I switch to an LT tire, is the load range the same. My E rated tires are about 3402lbs ( I believe). If I have to jump up to a G rated tire, won't I need new rims because I thought I have seen that the G rated tires take more pressure. Maybe I am wrong, that is why I am asking.
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2016 F 350 FX4 4WD,Lariat, 6.7 Diesel
37' 2014 Cougar 330 RBK (Can't get photo to post here no matter what)
Lovely wife and three children
330RBK
Shipping weight 10,065#
Payload 2,380#
Hitch Dry 2,045#
GVWR 12,445#
You will have about 10,000# total on the axles, or 2,500# per tire +/- so a 235/85-16E will have a 3,042# rating.
I just took off a 12 year old set of LT tires on our 12,360# GVWR 5er, and replaced with the same size and rating LT's.
โMay-11-2017 12:37 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
Man, that is a funky looking wear pattern.
โMay-11-2017 09:13 AM
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