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cwit wrote:There are 6-lug and 8-lug trailer axles that use 16" wheels. Most trailer axles that use 15" wheels are 5-lug, on 5" or 4.5" bolt circles.
I do believe all 16" axles are 6 lug instead of 5.
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coolbreeze01 wrote:
Are there any 15" LT tires with a D or E rating? You might want to skip 15" and go with a 16" rim. Good luck.
โNov-24-2013 10:40 PM
nolra wrote:E&J push'n wind wrote:
You can find LT tires in other than 16" rim size but you have to look far and wide. One member posted the Hankook tire he found but I'd have to wonder about availability, especially if you got a flat that couldn't be repaired (not necessarily a blow out). The availability of that tire cuould leave you stranded for a while.
I did get the same Hankook LT tire for a spare. Discount had these for me in a day. If it came to being stranded for a week, I'd definately throw another tire on and live with it till I got home. I also carry a plug kit and have an onboard air compressor. While maybe not the perfect solution it is a workable one.
โNov-21-2013 05:25 AM
E&J push'n wind wrote:
You can find LT tires in other than 16" rim size but you have to look far and wide. One member posted the Hankook tire he found but I'd have to wonder about availability, especially if you got a flat that couldn't be repaired (not necessarily a blow out). The availability of that tire cuould leave you stranded for a while.
โNov-18-2013 03:31 PM
Clamon4 wrote:Yes, the extra ground clearance was a plus for me as well.. In fact the Michelin RIBS that I had put on that last TT were swapped over to my new larger TT as they were bigger and batter than what it came with.. I used the brand new ST tires as a selling point on that old TT. And I got to keep my 16" rims and Michelins getting a much needed increase in ground clearance. Those were 30" tall Michelins. At replacement time, I put 32" tall ones on. It sits just right now, and the tires actually "LOOK" to be the right size, vs. the stock tires which looked ridiculously small.
Didn't think about going up to 16's. I know the tire choice increase with each size. The extra clearance will help when boon docking in the Rockies. Already lost a leveling jack last week. I am sure I can do wheels and tires for around $600.
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